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    Utilization of Biodegradable Kitchen Wastes into Organic Fertilizer Using Earthworms * Abstract One of the effective means to at least lessen the occurrence of our present garbage disposal problem is through the use of methods that are non-toxic‚ less expensive‚ less-harmful‚ and yet equally effective. This project aims to provide for a natural and effective way of disposing garbage. During the experiment‚ kitchen wastes were collected. The materials were shredded and placed in garbage bags

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    Bio-waste

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    Biodegradable Waste Bio-waste is defined as biodegradable garden and park waste‚ food and kitchen waste from households‚ restaurants‚ caterers and retail premises‚ and comparable waste from food processing plants. It does not include forestry or agricultural residues‚ manure‚ sewage sludge‚ or other biodegradable waste such as natural textiles‚ paper or processed wood. It also excludes those by-products of food production that never become waste. Currently the main environmental threat from

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    Garbage: Waste and Slums

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    “Basura” is discarded food wastes or any other unwanted or useless material. It is also called as garbage. Garbage makes places untidy and even smelly. It ruins the surroundings when it’s just placed somewhere. Fortunately‚ we have our garbage man to collect it. Some people may benefit from “basura”‚ but some may not. The well-offs do not benefit from these things. They do not want these trashes. Actually‚ garbage or “basura” is from them. That’s why they throw it; because it’s dirty. It makes

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    Improper Waste Disposal

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    Proper waste disposal minimizes and reduces the risk of accidental injury to staff‚ clients‚ visitors and the local community and it helps provide an aesthetically pleasing atmosphere. It also reduces odors and reduces the likelihood of contamination of the soil or ground water with chemicals or micro organisms. Biodegradable waste is a type of waste‚ typically originating from plant or animal sources‚ which maybe broken down by the other living organisms. Non-biodegradable is a

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    Science One World Essay---The Use of Biodegradable Plastics By: Joyce Wu Y10 Peace The “normal” plastic products that we use everyday (such as plastic bags‚ plastic food packaging‚ plastic eating utensils etc.) are manufactured from non-renewable sources (coal‚ oil and natural gas). These plastics are non-degradable and take more than hundreds of years to break down in landfills‚ while 29 billion tonnes of this non-degradable plastic waste are dumped into those landfills every year worldwide!

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    Food Waste

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    Food waste or food loss is food material that is discarded or unable to be used. Various political organizations and entities have their own definition of what constitutes food waste. The causes of wasted food are numerous‚ and occur at the stages of production‚ processing‚ and retailing. As of 2011‚ 1.3 billion tons of food‚ about one third of the global food production‚ is lost or wasted annually. Loss and wastage occurs on all steps in the food supply chain. In low-income countries‚ most loss

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    VARIOUS WASTES IN MANUFACTURING ORGANIZATION To get a world-class company it is fundamental to eliminate and avoid any waste (muda) in manufacturing and also service processes. Waste is any activity or process that adds cost but adds no value (for the customer). Up to 80% of the work that goes on in any organisation is adding no value to your customers Muda = waste (in its many forms) Muda (is a Japanese word meaning "futility; uselessness; idleness; superfluity; waste; wastage; wastefulness"

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    describe the breakdown of material into the base components of carbon‚ hydrogen‚ and oxygen by microorganisms. Now biodegradable is commonly associated with environmentally friendly products that are part of the earth’s innate cycle and capable of decomposing back into natural elements. Biodegradation is the chemical dissolution of materials by bacteria or other biological means. Biodegradable matter is generally organic material such as plant and animal matter and other substances originating from living

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    Waste Management

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    What is Waste? Basel Convention: Substances or objects which are disposed of or are intended to be disposed or required to be disposed of by the provisions of law. European Waste Framework Directive: Waste is any substance or object which the holder discards or intends or is required to discard. Waste includes all items that people no longer have any use for‚ which they either intend to get rid of or have already discarded. Additionally‚ wastes are such items which people are require to

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    | | WasteAnd Waste Management | 01/10/13 | | | | | waste management | | In This Issue | According to the Basel Convention‚ "Wastes are materials that are not prime products (that is products produced for the market) for which the initial user has no further use in terms of his/her own purposes of production‚ transformation or consumption‚ and of which he/she wants to dispose. Wastes may be generated during the extraction of raw materials‚ the processing of raw materials into intermediate

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