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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Recycling Waste Management' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Recycling Waste Management Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Recycling Waste Management 1. Recycling Guide To Ghana - By: Odushola Funmilayo - 1983210 Abstract Waste management processes have become a major concern for the world today. Due to education, information, technology and some factors of change, people have become more conscious about their health and the state of the environment they live in. The purpose of this research is ... Featured ArticleComputer E-waste Recycling Now Fueled By Lack Of Australian Legislation Motivated by the lack of Australian government legislation and limited options available concerning the disposal of computer e-waste, IT Recyclers has initiated a much needed computer recycling service aimed primarily at Sydney business who wish to play an essential part in reducing computer landfill. Due to an affluent lifestyle and a growing population, Australia is the worlds second largest waste creator after the United States, according to the Federal Department of ...
Read full story 2. Recycling Construction Waste On-site - By: Rebecca Williamson Ever been appalled at the volume of waste that is generated by the construction of a typical home? The majority of this waste (4 - 7 tons from a 2,000 sq. ft. home) is generally disposed of at a landfill, where it takes up space, breaks down slowly, and--in some cases--may offgas or contaminate grou... 3. Waste Recycling Needs Our Support - By: Michael Russell Over the centuries, increasing technology has caused increased industrial productions. Since products are made to be consumed, increasing consumerism has created a continuous problem with waste management. In the past, waste management primarily entailed the collection and disposal of wa... 4. Recycle - Don’t Throw Away That Empty Can - By: Michael Russell The typical American consumes 2.5 cans of soda or other beverages each day. Each can is worth approximately 1 cent. Every time we throw away an empty can rather than recycling it, we are throwing away more than just a penny. Recycling has many benefits beyond the spare change that a bag of cans c... 5. Recycling Materials: How To Make Used Items Still - By: Michelle Apolo 1978067 Have you ever wondered how our waste materials in the garbage can become useful items for us in the future? How do we reduce waste disposal and help the environment lessen the garbage problems around the globe? For economic reason, industries reuse much of the scrap materials generated in their fac... 6. The Benefits Of Recycling - By: Michael Russell Recycling is a priority in the United States. In fact, the United States recycles more than 24 percent of its waste. This is the highest percentage in the industrialized world. This is only appropriate considering the United States also produces the most amount of waste in the industrialized world. ... 7. Recycling To Save The Environment. - By: Michael Russell Recycling is one of the three R's for controlling the impact of waste on the Environment; reduce, recycle and reuse. Recycling programs have been enacted across the developed world. Given the consumption levels in the developed world, this is probably as it should be. Understanding what can and what... 8. As A Lightweight, Space-efficient System Which Minimises Distribution Costs And Transport Pollution While Giving The Consumer All The Benefits Of A Durable And Convenient Container To Use At Home, The Refill Pack Has Many Advantages - By: Driskill The concentrate is then mixed with water in the dispensing machine. Also, it would not be feasible to fill a returned container with something different from the original contents. As a lightweight, space-efficient system which minimises distribution costs and transport pollution while giving the co... 9. Garbage Recycling - By: Michael Russell Garbage Recycling is now more available than ever. In most communities there are even garbage recycling trucks totally dedicated to picking up your recyclable goods on trash day. Garbage recycling is not a completely new idea, but it is one that has been catching on and has become more mainteam in... 10. Why Recycling Paper Is Good - By: Michael Russell Paper recycling is the process of converting waste paper into new useable paper. Recycling paper takes half the energy needed to produce new paper. Most trash consists of paper in one form or another. Every 100 pounds of trash contains 35 pounds of paper. Paper is usually made from trees b... 11. Is Recycling Always A Feasible Option? - By: Michael Russell Did you know that lots of materials can be recycled and that almost every material needs different recycling techniques? It is a fact that recycling is a necessity in our lives and that we need to recycle materials as long as we have the desire to continue living. It is just that simple.... 12. Recycling: Ideas For Home And Work - By: Michael Russell Following the three "R"s of recycling is very easy to do: Reduce, Reuse and Recycle. At home or at the office, you can participate in all three and encourage your employees to do the same. Below is a list of ways to reduce, reuse and recycle that you can incorporate into your daily life.... 13. Oil Conservation Tip: Run Vehicles Or Plant Security Robots On Cafeteria Cooking Oil - By: Lance Winslow Perhaps you've heard the stories of people motoring around the country on cooking oil waste? This is not an urban myth. During the 1960s, more than a few people pulled up behind a fast food restaurant and gleefully loaded up their tanks. Cooking oil waste serves as a fine subs... 14. Pro-environment Paper - By: Maricon Williams The thinning of ozone layer is already a great threat to humanity. The use of CFC containing products, the emission of carbon monoxide and the exposure to toxic wastes must be limited if not shunned. One simple contribution to mother Earth will be the use of pro-environment paper. One ... 15. Industrial Waste Water Products And Treatments - By: Michael Russell Most industries around the world produce wet waste. When they start producing tons and tons of this waste on a regular basis, they end up having a very big problem on their hands. In recent times, there has been a developing trend in these industries to minimize waste production by either producing... 16. Your Privacy Exposed! Computer Forensics International Uncovers Secrets About Recycled Hard Drives - By: Stacey Kumagai FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Stacey Kumagai, Media Relations Phone: 818/506-8675; Email: mediamonster@yahoo.com YOUR PRIVACY EXPOSED! Computer Forensics International uncovers secrets about recycled hard drives Los Angeles, CA --- Privacy is essentia... 17. The Hydraulic Engineer & Real Estate Development - By: Colm Dillon Those of you who are new to the real estate development business, need to understand what each Design professional contributes to the development team and the specific services they are capable of delivering for you. Knowing what they do for you ... what you are paying for is vital.... 18. Plastics Produced By The Fermentation Of Agricultural Products Such As Starch Or Sugar, Or The Regeneration Of Cellulose, Can Be Attacked By Micro-organisms In The Same Way As Other Biodegradable Materials - By: Driskill Plastics produced by the fermentation of agricultural products such as starch or sugar, or the regeneration of cellulose, can be attacked by micro-organisms in the same way as other biodegradable materials. Plastics chemical stability is actually an advantage. It will also be necessary to ensure tha... 19. Battery Recycling: Help Your Environment - By: George Royal Batteries may contain harmful metals and chemicals such as nickel cadmium, alkaline, mercury, nickel metal hydride and lead acid, which can contaminate the environment if not disposed properly. For example, when batteries containing cadmium is used in landfills, they will eventually dissolve and rel... 20. Recycling Old Car Tires - By: Michael Russell Despite the best efforts of modern science, your car tires rarely last as long as you keep your car. At some time, they will wear out or become damaged and you will have to replace them. Many years ago, most people changed their own tires. Back then, old tires were a recycling nigh... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
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