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    Our current society has established a constant consume and discard rhythm, fuelling the ‘plastic economy’. Marine plastic pollution mainly occurs from land based plastic debris, comprised of: littering, incessant plastic bag use and inappropriate disposal (Derriak 2002). Microplastics are pieces of plastic less than five millimetres in size (Detloff & Istel 2016). These particles account for 92% of the plastics in the ocean (Shim & Thomposon 2015). Microplastics have become ubiquitous in the ocean

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    GEOGRAPHY WASTE GENERATION AND ITS MANAGEMENT DEFINATION OF WASTE DEFINATION OF WASTE Waste, or rubbish, trash, junk, garbage, depending on the type of material or the regional terminology, is an unwanted or undesired material or substance. It may consist of the unwanted materials left over from a manufacturing process (industrial, commercial, mining or agricultural operations,) or from community and household activities

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    Needle-Stick Injuries Essay

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    In the United States, more than 500,000 needle-stick injuries related to residential needle disposal are reported every year. A needle stick injury in the community setting, usually arises from the accidental puncturing of the skin by a syringe needle left in places such as in parks, playgrounds, laneways or public toilets. Sometimes, when people

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    Illegal dumping is the disposal of waste or trash in areas other than permitted disposal sites. Forms of illegal dumping and litter include disposing of empty cans in a forest, pouring factory waste down a storm sewer, placing furniture along a back property line, dropping a bag of grass trimmings in an open field, and discarding cigarette butts on the side of the road. The many forms of illegal dumping translate to high costs for the environment and to society to clean up the waste. Dumping also violates

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    The Human and Environmental Effects of E-Waste

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    Electronic Waste 5. Sources of E-Waste 6. Solutions 7. Conclusion 8. Questionnaire 9. Bibliography 9.1. Books 9.2. Articles 9.3. Online (World Wide Web) Sources 10. Appendix  INTRODUCTION The phenomenon of discarded electronic or electrical waste has generated worldwide attention and concern as it is a global problem that is getting bigger by the day. This concern is justified due to the effects of environmental pollution that e-waste causes. An estimated 50 million tons of e-waste is produced

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    Poop Patrol

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    a pet-friendly country but there are numerous health risks with improperly pet waste disposal or cleanup. Additionally, the pet waste disposal market has been unsaturated since pet waste removal inception in the early 1970’s (Dubner, 2005). According to the Humane Society of the United States, there are 86.4 million cats and 78.2 million dogs in homes around the U.S. (Dray, n.d.). Modern studies reveal that pet waste can wash into storm water runoff; contaminate freshwater supply and local sewer

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    Hog farms are plentiful in North Carolina, but the 40 million gallons of untreated hog waste created everyday creates more than just a foul smell. Hog waste creates huge environmental, health, and economic issues, such as excessive nitrates in groundwater, the disruption of the thyroid, and the decrease of land value. Due to the number of hogs and how inefficiently the waste is being disposed of, this is becoming an increasing problem in North Carolina. The threat to the environment, our health,

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    people can afford cheaper items, leading to lots of wastage and technology thrown away more consistently and the continual of development of new products leading consumers to buy more and new tech, that leads them to discard their old tech. all the wastes of metals, electronic parts are thrown away and not recycled. Getting resources to build our technology is growing heftier leading a lot of precious metals are used to generate our precious short term technology, worst thing yet, we don’t know

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    major player when it comes to sustaining and boosting our economy. But sadly this is one of the many sectors that is greatly affected by something that the Government seems to be in no apparent rush at all to address and fix. The lack of proper waste disposal in the Philippines is an issue of national concern as it jeopardizes the potential growth of the tourism industry of the country, and the preservation of the cultural heritage of our nation, and also takes a toll on the overall health of the Filipino

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    Wikipedia) Actual situation of Waste management in Mumbai : Mumbai is the capital of Maharashtra State and the financial capital of the country. The city, once a leading industrial centre has now become a tertiary economy, with just

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