QUICK FACTS Key Facts – Frito‐Lay North America Headquarters: Plano‚ Texas – Frito‐Lay employs over 48‚000 people and brings in over $13 billion in annual sales. – Frito‐Lay brands account for nearly 62% of the U.S. salty snack category. – Frito‐Lay products are exported to 79 countries around the globe‚ including military destinations. – Products sold under the Frito‐Lay name are now recorded by two PepsiCo divisions: Frito‐Lay North America (North American sales) and PepsiCo International
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collect about 74 million tons of solid waste a year (www.wm.com). Much of the waste that is collected by Waste Management goes into their own landfills‚ which is the largest
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for our needs. When we dont recycle we have less plastic reusing than before and cause alot more money and man labor time to recycle it for us in the land fills. Also most of it gets burned to dispose of it all cause we have no room for all the landfills and they cost too much to have. Really we should all try to reuse before recycling but either works just fine. So when we reuse our belongings like finding alternate uses for trash rather than disposal. Share unused portions with neighbors or charities
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Abstract This project provides a framework for scrap tire management; based on the description of the key technologies in a tire supply chain. The main actors and technologies in a tire supply chain are described. India have no legislation for the disposal of used tires as of now‚ but very soon the need will arise for such legislation. Also‚ dumping of used tires from other developing nations is a major issue. In the wake of these issue a proper supply chain for the scrap tire management is developed
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achieved all waste minimisation targets and action plan objectives that were due for completion by the end of FY10. Key achievements over the term of the current three-year action plan include: • a 43% reduction in the amount of waste sent to landfill‚ driven by continuous improvement in recycling rates on cardboard‚ paper and plastic film; a sustained reduction in the amount of resin used to produce the same number of plastic carry bags; the launch of the David Jones “Community and Environment”
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appliance‚ electronics‚ furniture and toys to charity. - Carry a coffee mug with you instead of disposable cups. - Bring your own cloth bag to the store or reuse plastic bags. 6) Landfill (tempat buang sampah) - Items that cannot be reused or recycled should be taken to the landfill. Open Burning Outcomes: 1) Air pollution 2) Foggy (jerebu) 3) Hazardous/ poisonous air/smoke from the burning of pesticides‚ detergent‚ etc. 4) Danger of explosion 5) Can result
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higher rate. By recycling simple everyday items‚ such as glass or plastic‚ resources can be replenished. The cost of recycling is very economical because everyone profits from it. Landfills are filled with some materials that are not biodegradable and recycling these items reduces not only the amount of waste in the landfills‚ but also keeps energy consumption and pollution down. For example‚ recycling the newspaper or any type of paper will prevent
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Did you know that more than one billion bottles of water end up in California’s landfills each year‚ taking 1‚000 years to biodegrade and leaking toxic additives such as phthalates into the groundwater? Bottled water should be banned from schools all across the U.S. because studies have shown that only about 14% of bottled water makes it to the recycle bin. The other 86% are left to be littered‚ wasted‚ landfilled‚ or incinerated. Bottled water can be found in classrooms by students or teachers.
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Types of wastes : 1. Municipal Solid Waste Municipal solid waste (MSW) is generated from households‚ offices‚ hotels‚ shops‚ schools and other institutions. The major components are food waste‚ paper‚ plastic‚ rags‚ metal and glass‚ although demolition and construction debris is often included in collected waste‚ as are small quantities of hazardous waste‚ such as electric light bulbs‚ batteries‚ automotive parts and discarded medicines and chemicals. Generation rates for MSW vary from city
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1. Climate Change and the Philippines Recent scientific studies reveal that human activities have contributed significantly to the increase of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere that causes climate change. The Philippines is a hotspot for climate change disasters particularly the risk for agriculture and food security due to extreme El Nino and severe tropical cyclones. The spread of infectious diseases are influenced by fluctuations in climate variables‚ temperature‚ relative humidity and
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