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    collected weekly by Waste Management Canada. Both Waste Management Canada and the City of Vancouver are partners with Recycle B.C. – the province wide recycle program. The city also provides recycling and disposal sites for items that either do not fit in the recycling and waste bins or that are not permitted in these bins. (Mattresses, Electronics, Appliances, Paint) Both Vancouver’s waste disposal service and recycling program are part of the overall movement towards zero waste and part of…

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    population’s trash. landfills are not “dumps’'. A "dump" is when trash and waste are thrown illegally onto ground or waterway without following proper disposal or recycling regulations and procedures. These kind of "dumps" are completely illegal in the provence of Ontario.(1) What exactly is a landfill? A landfill isn’t Simply a mountain of trash buried in the ground. Landfills have to be carefully designed and monitored to prevent waste from mixing with groundwater and to reduce odors. Because…

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    Education is another main focus. We believe that a successful city begins with well educated citizens. Waste Management and reduction…

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    matter is a solid…

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    Cactus Smart Sink

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    the Cactus Smart Sink (CSS), allows for disposal in an environmentally safe and non-retrievable way. CSS utilizes a dual canister system that allows for disposal of both solid and liquid pharmaceuticals. Once the drug is placed into the canister it is rendered unretrievable by chemicals within the canister that turn the raw waste into a gel. Once in the gel format, it can be sent to be incinerated. Other security features that make retrieving the wasted drugs difficult include the intricate…

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    Chapter 1 Introduction Waste generated from food industries is a source of an untapped energy which is mostly dumped inland fills whereby it releases greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. It is very difficult to treat and recycle food waste due to its composition. Food industry produces large volumes of wastes, both solids and liquid, resulting from the production, preparation and consumption of food. These wastes lead to increasing waste disposal and can pose severe pollution problems and…

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    Waste recycling is a process to change renewable waste materials into products in order to prevent waste of useful materials, reduce energy usage, reduce air pollution and also reduce water pollution. It is not unusual to say that if natural resources are recklessly used one day for sure it will come to an end. The countries who are aware of this situation started to apply new preventive methods and implement them directly to stop improvidence, increase life standards and stop the energy crisis.…

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    Recycling Isnt Enough

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    is the process of recovering, reprocessing, and reusing waste materials that would otherwise be discarded (Gale 1). We recycle for many reasons, one being to conserve resources and money, another being to try and reduce our carbon footprint but is it enough. According to an article entitled “Numbers”, 1,643 Pounds of trash generated per person in the U.S. in 2005, the most recent year for which data are available (1). Some 32% of this waste was recycled, a rate that has doubled in the past 15…

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    consumption” (Wiener). And, “One-third of the U.S. aluminum supply comes from recycled material” (Wiener). In 1994, Horrigan wrote, “But the recycling industry has been steadily maturing: It now diverts almost 24 percent of the nation 's municipal waste to productive uses” (Horrigan). Certain items such as newspaper and plastic are able to be recycled and used for the same purpose as before; often time, the price is lower for these resources after recycling too (Horrigan). Along wi¬¬¬¬¬¬¬th…

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    tons of paint containing lead, cadmium, organotins, arsenic, zinc and chromium. Ships also contain a wide range of other hazardous wastes, sealants containing PCBs, up to 7.5 tons of various types of asbestos and; several thousand liters of oil. Tankers additionally hold up to 1,000 cubic meters of residual oil. Most of these materials have been defined as hazardous waste. Bellow we try to give an idea of the severity of the problem by describing…

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