Posts Tagged ‘Waste Management’
Wednesday, October 28th, 2009
keep smiling asked: I’ve to do a seminar thing about “Waste management in school”. I’ve to prepare a working models also. My frnd and i have decided to do about compost pit but we also have to do about paper recycling - the way industries recycle paper. Can u suggest the method or some site to help me in preparing the WORKING model for the recycling of paper.
THANXX!
Julia
Tags: Advice, Compost Pit, Management School, Models, Waste Management, Working Model
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Sunday, October 25th, 2009
boozen asked: More importantly: how does one? I checked my local waste management website and I don’t see 100 % pure steel listed or CO2 cartridges. Is there a specific company that will exchange cartridges?
Don
Tags: Co2 Cartridges, Management Website, Recycle Cartridges, Specific Company, Waste Management
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Saturday, October 24th, 2009
Jay asked: I am interested in working for waste management (mainly a recycling facility) is there a position that I can do instead of driving the truck
Roberta
Tags: Waste Management, Waste Recycling
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Tuesday, October 13th, 2009
myxtly asked: I have been recycling for years. The waste management collects it, takes it and recycles it. What happens to all the money they make from all that?
Rafael
Tags: Money, Recycling, Trash, Waste Management
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Sunday, October 11th, 2009
JOEY!!!!! 【ツ】 asked: I’m writing a paper and this paragraph seems too short. What can I add to it?
Enforcing everyone to recycle would not only help our planet to be cleaner and last longer, it would also establish immediate relief to our economy. Recycling would stimulate our economy by creating over one million jobs and over thirty seven billion dollars in payrolls annually. It would create five jobs for every one job created in waste management. This is a great solution to our economy crisis.
Aaron
Tags: Billion Dollars, Economy Crisis, Great Solution, Job, Jobs, One Million, Paragraph Writing, Recycle, Recycling, Waste Management
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Monday, October 5th, 2009
Jessie asked: i have been tryin 2 talk my landlord into offering us some type of recycling system out here. i have even called waste management themselves and i cant doing anything without my landlord. now, he is totally againts doing it because its a loss for him, so what can i do???
Clinton
Tags: Landlord, Recycling System, Waste Management
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Sunday, October 4th, 2009
George G asked: I live in North Idaho, and i’ve been trying to find ways to improve recycling, and waste management in my high school. I hope to be able to do some community clean up, We live in a 2000 person town so it wouldn’t be too hard. If I could find a group that could support me and my friends that would be great. If there is no group we should start one. If you have any info or opinions on this topic by all means answer.
Geraldine
Tags: Live Person, North Idaho, Recycling, Teens, Waste Management
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Saturday, October 3rd, 2009

mazsecond asked: I have a question about environmental science…….
1. A good example of source reduction would be:
A: Burning old tires to create usable energy.
B: Finding uses for discarded computers.
C: The lighter weight of aluminum cans as opposed to years ago.
D: Installing air pollution control devices in incinerators.
E: Increasing the percentage of paper, glass, and aluminum that is
recycled in the U.S.
In my book it says the source reduction is a strategy where industries can often design and manufacture their products in ways that decrease the volume of solid waste and the amount of hazardous materials in the solid waste stream.
It also says that it is the most underutilized aspect of waste management and that it is accomplished in a variety of ways, such as substituting raw materials that introduce less waste during the manufacturing process and recycling and reusing wastes at the plants where they are generated.
I just don’t comprehend the question. I don’t think the answer is B or D but correct me if I’m wrong. Can you please give me a detailed explanation of the answer as well.
Thank You So Much
B doesn’t make since. Because the definition of source reduction states that it is all about reducing waste at the source of the product when it is made. Not after it has already been made.
Mike
Tags: Air Pollution Control, Aluminum Cans, Detailed Explanation, Environmental Science, Hazardous Materials, Manufacturing Process, Plants, Reusing, Science Questions, Solid Waste, Source Reduction, Tires, Usable Energy, Waste Management, Waste Stream
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Saturday, September 26th, 2009
jhon_lws asked: I want to promote my products and services to waste management and waste recycling companies. I didn’t findany offer to promote my company to this specific target.
Irene
Tags: Environment Market, Management Companies, Recycling Companies, Target, Waste Management, Waste Recycling
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Friday, September 18th, 2009
Unsure asked: Over the years, I have collected a large amount of CD/DVD cases and want to get rid of them in a way that is friendly to the environment. Can I just recycle them through my county’s waste management recycling program or do I have to sent them to a specific location/company?
Grace
Tags: Cd Cases, Cd Dvd, Dvd Cases, Dvd Cd, Environment, Location Company, Recycle, Recycling, Waste Management
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