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    E-WASTE and Environmental Impacts of Computer Hardware Electronic Waste (E-waste) is a generic term embracing various forms of electric and electronic equipment that is loosely discarded‚ surplus‚ obsolete‚ or broken. When e-waste is improperly discarded as trash‚ there are predictable negative impacts on environment and human health. E-Waste is a popular‚ informal name for discarded electronic products‚ such as computers‚ VCRs‚ and cameras‚ which have reached the end of their useful life. Discarded

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    October 2012 E-Waste Electronic waste is becoming one of the world’s largest issues. We continue to innovative and improve the products we use every day. When people upgrade their phones or any electronic device‚ they sometimes take them to an electronic waste recycling facility. When products are taken to the recycling centers‚ I often wonder where the old iPods and televisions end up. During the first part of researching there was some surprising new that I found. E-waste may have been proved

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    The waste Land T.S.Eliot complcted ‘The Waste Land’ in the autumn of 1921‚ and with the constructive suggestions of Ezra Pound about the structure of the poem ‚the present draft of the poem ‚ which was published in 1922‚ has become a classic. It is also‚ more importantly‚ the symbol of a whole age‚ signifying a new kind of poetry and a poetic revolution in modern English Literature and culture. The poem is a masterpiece of innovative poetic design and embodies an entirely new and original poetic

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    amount of waste as a result of industrialisation and dense population. The current waste management practice in the city which involves dumping of waste at dump sites‚ and by road sides for pick up by refuse collectors‚ thus damaging the environment‚ and making it aesthetically unpleasant too. This study explores the waste management practices in the city of Aba in Abia State‚ with the aim of using the knowledge derived from this study to make recommendations for a sustainable waste management

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    REPORT: THE BEETHAM SOLID WASTE LANDFILL COURSE NAME: SOLID WASTE MANAGMENT NAME: GENIEVE VALENTINE-00022714 LECTURER: VENESSA ELLIOT DUE DATE: 21/04/10 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….3 Report on The Beetham Solid Waste Landfill……………………………………………………………………..........6  Waste management practices  Land filling methods  Location suitability  Equipment  Reason for the recommended closure of The Beetham Solid Waste Landfill Conclusion……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

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    INTRODUCTION Waste disposal Waste management is the handling of discarded materials. Recycling and composting‚ which transform waste into useful products‚ are forms of waste management. The management of waste also includes disposal‚ such as landfilling. Waste can be almost anything‚ including food‚ leaves‚ newspapers‚ bottles‚ construction debris‚ chemicals from a factory‚ candy wrappers‚ disposable diapers‚ old cars‚ or radioactive materials. People have always produced waste‚ but as industry

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    hazardous waste generation and improper management. The alarming increase of improper disposal of solid and hazardous waste in our country is due to a number of reasons. Plantilla finds several causes of this such as: increasing population‚ lack of integrated solid waste management system‚ lack of environmentally sound disposal system‚ lack of public awareness & support and lack of toxic/hazardous waste treatment facilities. According to a research made by Christian Bryan Bustamante‚ solid waste is a

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    Before this fieldtrip to Lee County Solid Waste Facility‚ I lacked knowledge regarding the fate of our trash. My idea of a waste facility went along the lines of a big dump site or landfill; contrarily‚ I am familiar with what items are deemed recyclable in Lee County. My experience at the Lee County Solid Waste Facility‚ operated by Covanta‚ showed me how garbage has the potential to provide electrical power to over 250‚000 homes. Waste to Energy is a primary example of how America can become more

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    Utilization of Biodegradable Kitchen Wastes into Organic Fertilizer Using Earthworms * Abstract One of the effective means to at least lessen the occurrence of our present garbage disposal problem is through the use of methods that are non-toxic‚ less expensive‚ less-harmful‚ and yet equally effective. This project aims to provide for a natural and effective way of disposing garbage. During the experiment‚ kitchen wastes were collected. The materials were shredded and placed in garbage bags

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    An investigation into Materials Wastes on Building Construction Projects in Kampala-Uganda L. Muhwezi *1‚ L. M. Chamuriho2 and N. M. Lema2 *1Department of Civil and Building Engineering‚ Kyambogo University‚ P.O Box 7181‚ Kampala‚ Uganda 2Department of Structural and Construction Engineering‚ University of Dar-es-salaam‚ P.O. Box 35131‚ Dar-es-salaam‚ Tanzania *1Corresponding author: email-lmuhwezi@hotmail.com Abstract Increased economic growth and urbanization in developing countries has

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