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    Reducing Waste Production

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    goal in place: to be the leading automaker in waste-reduction efforts. We recycle more waste from our worldwide facilities than any other automaker‚ and no other automaker has as many facilities contributing zero waste to landfill. Whether it’s one of our 85 landfill-free manufacturing facilities‚ 20 landfill-free non-manufacturing facilities or one of the many that are nearly there‚ every site is serious about finding ways to reduce and reuse waste. In doing so‚ we reduce our impact while encouraging

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    Waste: The Killer of a Nation As humans‚ we waste that is an understatement we waste a lot. We waste to the point that landmarks that existed before I was even born such as the Great Barrier Reef no longer exist. In Bill McKibbens essay “Waste Not‚ Want Not” he explains the effect of being wasteful can have on the environment. The are three types of waste that McKibben identifies that I believe are most harmful to the environment government waste‚ nuclear waste‚ and factory pollution. First‚ let

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    Net Neutrality Ethical or Unethical? According to Lin Ray‚ net neutrality means no bit of information should be prioritized over another (“VCU Blog”‚ 2014). The origin of information doesn’t matter. Due to net neutrality‚ there are no restrictions on the internet currently. In other words‚ we can have free communication. The entire source of the internet is freely available for normal web users. Losing the freedom of internet access could result in restricted access to websites; fewer download rights

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    Net Neutrality As of 2015 84% of American adults use the Internet on a day-to-day basis according to Pew Research Center (Pew Research Center). This has become a natural thing for Americans‚ however many do not know how their Internet works or how information on all topics from all over the world is so easily accessed. The answer is very simple. Net Neutrality has helped to create the web‚ as Americans know it‚ giving us resources we couldn’t even have dreamed of 50 years ago. Net Neutrality allows

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    Non-biodegradable Waste

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    Non-biodegradable waste will NOT break down (or won’t for many many years). Examples are plastics‚ metal and glass. Some dangerous chemicals and toxins are also non-biodegradable‚ as are plastic grocery bags‚ Styrofoam (polystyrene)‚ and other similar materials but will eventually break down over time. Read more: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_definition_of_non_biodegradable#ixzz1m8B59V9d Reduce‚ reuse and recycle‚ the three R’s for waste management‚ are effective measures that serve as

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    Website Material on Plastic Waste Management Central Pollution Control Board‚ Parivesh Bhawan‚ East Arjun Nagar‚ Delhi-110032 June‚ 2013 Chapter – 1: Annual Report (2011-12) on Implementation of PWM Plastic products have become an integral part in our daily life as a basic need. It produced on a massive scale worldwide and its production crosses the 150 million tonnes per year globally. In India approximately 8 Million tonnes plastic products are consumed every year (2008) which is

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    Open Internet Net neutrality can better be understood as‚ the open internet. While the net neutrality debate has many aspects‚ in this paper we focus on one crucial issue: the regulation of net neutrality. Through understanding the background of net neutrality‚ ISP classification types‚ and paid prioritization‚ we can better regulate equal Internet traffic practices. An open Internet can only be achieved if broadband ISPs are reclassified as “common carriers” for the regulation of net neutrality and

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    service provider should be able to control everything. These two oppositions started what is called the Net Neutrality debate. Net Neutrality is the equal distribution of information to every person trying to access it. This equal distribution restricts service providers from withholding information or charging extra for specific access. The Net Neutrality debate came into light in 2005 when the

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    Communications Commission‚ along with the former president Barack Obama‚ have developed a program called Net Neutrality. Net Neutrality allows us to access our digital content candidly and prevents our broadband provider from delivering our content in an inequitable way. However‚ when it comes to the equality provided by the laws of Net Neutrality it develops the question‚ is it actually fair? Although net neutrality does have some advantages‚

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    something called “Net Neutrality”. Net neutrality is a basic internet principle that outlaws Internet Service Providers or ISPs like Verizon‚ AT&T‚ and Sprint from speeding up‚ slowing down or blocking any content‚ applications or websites. Without net neutrality‚ companies would be able to block of slow down sites that they are competing with‚ essentially creating a monopoly. These standards were solidified in 2015 when the Federal Communications Commission or FCC fully adopted strong Net Neutrality Rules

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