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    The Problem Of Food Waste

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    food waste is gaining increasing awareness as a serious environmental and economic issue. Research shows that about 60 million metric tons of food is wasted a year in the United States, with an estimated value of $162 billion. About 32 million tons of it end up in landfills, at a cost of about $1.5 billion a year to local government this economic crisis is worldwide! My research estimates that a third of all the food produced in the world is never consumed, and the total cost of that food waste could

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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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    A Land Remembered

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    Hospital waste is one of the world’s growing problems. Hospitals on average produce 29 pounds of waste per staffed bed in just one day (2016). One of the reasons for medical waste is that a large amount disposable products used for sanitary reasons such as drapes, basins, and sponges (Conrardy J et al, 2009). However, new methods using reusable products in operating rooms have provided a means to decrease the regulated medical waste generated by an average of 65% (Conrardy

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    throw out food without a thought of the harm it could cause if it is not dealt with properly. This problem was first highlighted in the three part series ‘War on Waste’ presented by The Chaser’s Craig Reucassel, which aired on the ABC in May 2017. In the first episode Reucassel challenged 10 families living on a Sydney street to go as “waste-free” as possible for a month. He starts by sorting through the bins of the

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    need to consider the initial start up fees for purchasing bins, equipment, and market strategies reduces waste but creates revenue in our local community. With employment dwindling, it is necessary consider waste management as a revenue. We would all like to consider recycling as a motivate for a healthy environment, strong wildlife population, and beautiful community realistically waste management and recycling employs “more than 1 million American jobs” (CostOwl.com). This leaves us to consider not

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    Anonymous: Awareness: Campaign: Having an unknown name or number. (http://dictionar y.reference.com/browse/anonymous) For this document there will be surveys and questionnaires that will be completed without any personal information included, so that the findings will not be bias. Having knowledge on a topic. (http://dictionar y.reference.com/browse/awareness?s=t) This is in relation to whether people in Durban obtain the knowledge on recycling and are able to identify signs and symbols related to

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    metric tons of solid waste, and within that, 275 million metric tons is plastic waste. Two billion people within 30 miles of the coast create 100 million metric tons of coastal plastic waste. An estimated eight million tons of plastic entered the ocean that same year. Also, every year, eight million metric tons of plastic goes into the ocean. Because of all this trash, ocean and sea animals are losing their healthy habitat. They could get trapped in six-pack rings, mistake solid waste for food and eat

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    important for factories to manufacture their products, it is needed for household purposes, but since rivers and lakes are polluted, water is not in the best quality for people to use. Parts of Poland's rivers are tested for purity and for water management. Some of the sections received good comments by receiving good results on the water status scale, but other rivers received a notice for being polluted or dirty. Rivers that are the most common to be polluted are the ones close to major cities.

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    Case Study Of Better Group

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    CHAPTER IV RESULTS AND DISSCUSSION 4.1 General Data of BWG Better World Green Public Company Limited (BWG), located in Kaeng Khoi, Saraburi province, has constructed to responsible for industrial waste management with a view to following government’s pollution reduction policies. Furthermore, Better Group’s Operation that intends to provide all clients as ONE STOP SERVICE. Table 4.1 shows types of business of Better Group. The operation chart and general procedure of Better Group were shown in

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    Environment Issues and Pressures Environment issues are destructive effect from human activity on the nature. In the day ages, there are many types of environment issues in the Earth. Most countries focus on environment issues and there are more pressure when government solving these problems. Earth 's environment is an important factor in the survival of mankind and environmental issues that affect human life. Therefore, Protecting the environment is human responsibility. And Equal protection of

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