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    try to lessen the amount of trash produced by some effective ways. The Malaysian Perspective (2007) stated that approximately 26 million people in the country produce 26 million kilos of solid waste every single day if an average per person generation of solid waste is 1kg per day. As the waste management issue is getting more important in our country‚ it seems that university students are lack of awareness on recycling. If we ask a random individual on campus on what they think about recycling

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    2009) Refer to Exhibit 1. Solid Waste Management the largest and most lucrative segment‚ 53.8% of the industry’s total value. Increase in Latent Demands for Waste Collection in both Canada and United States. Exhibit 1: Graph of Compound Annual Growth in Environmental and Facilities Service Industry Company Background Founded: 2008 by Marcus Kingo in Ontario‚ London. Service Provided: Customer Specific Waste Management Services Competitors: Global – Waste Management Inc‚ Republic Services

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    Environmental issues are harmful effects of human activitity on the biophysical environment. Environmentalism‚ a social andenvironmental movement that started in the 1960s‚ addresses environmental issues through advocacy‚ education and activism. The carbon dioxide equivalent of greenhouse gases (GHG) in the atmosphere has already exceeded 400 parts per million (NOAA) (with total "long-term" GHG exceeding 455 parts per million). (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Report) This level is considered

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    Puerto Rico approximately has 4 million tons of solid waste annually and only 10% of that waste is recycled‚ according to the Autoridad de Desperdicos solidos. Issues with recycling are that Puerto Rico’s overall recycling rate is between 8-12 percent. The EPA and the solid waste Management Authority launched the Puerto Rico recycling partnership with representatives from local municipalities‚ academia‚ nonprofits‚ and business sectors to facilitate waste reduction

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    which is improper waste disposal. It made me think‚ why do people not segregate their garbage even though there are policies regarding that problem? As we all know‚ Solid Waste Management was designed to have an organized collection of garbage in order for it to be beneficial not only to people but also to our mother earth. Segragating non-biodegradable from biodegradable wastes and plastics‚ Clean Ground Zero Waste Policy is just an example of how to have solid waste management yet residents don’t

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    amount of waste by limited recycling and reuse‚ most trash is still thrown away to fill landfill sites. To list just a few staggering facts‚ every year‚ 13.4 million tons of food waste‚ 28 billion bottles‚ 36 billion aluminum cans‚ and 200 million tons of garbage are landfilled in America each year 1. As trash is piling up‚ environmental concerns rise because of landfills’ large production of leachate and landfill gas. Leachate is the liquid drained from landfill sites‚ composed of dissolved waste material

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    water. For instance‚ wastewater is one of the most significant pollutants contaminates the natural aquatic ecosystems which can be as a result of domestic (washing water‚ laundry wastes) or industrial (food preparation factory wastes) activities. In the third place‚ there is Soil contamination which is divided into solid and perilous liquid substances that mingled with the naturally happening soil and sediment. Generally‚ pollutants are joined

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    STUDY Introduction Recycling waste and used materials for some useful purpose is an effective means of conserving resources‚ of reducing waste disposal‚ and‚ often‚ of cutting cost (Spectrum‚ 2005). As human beings‚ we pollute the environment through many ways. One of the major pollutants is the waste we produce. Everyday millions of tons of trash get dumped into Earth’s landfills‚ but soon‚ those landfills will be full and we won’t have anywhere to store our waste. Therefore‚ as population growth

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    Authorities End Crisis After a blockade by angry protesters‚ local authorities have made an agreement with the community. The agreement indicated that the waste that was accumulated throughout Bandung between Thursday and Saturday can begin to be cleaned up‚ although it may take time to eliminate all the waste from Bandung’s roads. Cece Iskandar‚ head of Bandung Sanitation Office said it would take at least ten days to freshen up the streets due to the limited amount of garbage trucks. People

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    The Effects of Recycling

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    many landfills and the damage they cause to our environment. According to the EPA‚ in 1960 each person in the US only generated 2.68 pounds of waste. In 1970‚ the figure was 3.25. However‚ Americans’ recycling has improved since 2000 when the average American generated 4.65 lbs. of waste per day‚ and only 29% was recycled. Also in 1980‚ 89% of Americans’ waste went to a landfill‚ while only 54% met that fate in 2008. Landfills have decreased in number from 20‚000 in 1978 to 3.091 active landfills reported

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