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                                          Figure: Textile wastes are exposed in nature in a huge quantity.                The garment sector is contributing about ten million people directly or indirectly. About 76% of total export income comes from this sector. For that reason it is important for our country. The bank‚ insurance‚ communication‚ port‚ worker‚ employee all are depending on that sector.    But this sector is creating much chemical waste. Which waste is very harmful for environment? In that

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    kitchen scrap

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    had been tested‚ and now expended to the entire community of the neighbour city of Oak Bay. The goal of this program is to divert organic waste from Hartland landfill‚ which already receives most of non-organic waste‚ to Fisher Road Recycling located in Cobble Hill‚ and to promote a better usage of both facilities and better destination for the respective wastes. However‚ there are some residents against this initiative. By looking over some of the reasons given by them‚ we should analyse the whole

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    Poverty and Pollution

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    POVERTY and POLLUTION NANCY J. KREPPS PROFESSOR CHESTER GALLOWAY BUS3 03/02/2013 Poverty is defined as the state or condition of having little or no money‚ goods‚ or means of support; condition of being poor; deficiency of necessary or desirable‚ ingredients‚ qualities‚ scantiness; insufficiency. (www.dictionary.com) There are many people in our country and other countries that suffer from this condition. The third world countries seem to bear the brunt of this condition.

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    Marine debris‚ commonly known as marine litter‚ is man-made waste that is deliberately or accidently released into oceans‚ lakes‚ seas or any other type of waterway. 6.4 million Tonnes of garbage are found in the world’s oceans every year and it just keeps increasing. 90% of this garbage is found to be plastic. Marine debris comes in many different forms. One form is ghost nets‚ these are fishing nets that fish and other creatures get caught in. The ghost nets restrict movement which means that

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    trifles. It is a beauty pageant. Due to overly severe quality standards‚ healthy and delicious produce is rejected and thrown away. Neff‚ Spiker‚ and Truant (2015) state‚ In the United States‚ forty percent of post-harvest food supply goes to waste and this waste has immense harmful environmental‚ ethical‚ and economic consequences. Imperfect produce has the same taste and nutritional qualities‚ but because of our narrow definitions of perfection we are squandering a quarter of what we grow for cosmetic

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    Cipero River

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    Methodology Where was data collected? Data was collected at Cipero River‚ South Trinidad The Cipreo River was chosen as the area of study for pollution. The study of pollution was ideal for the area‚ as it is a major area which is situated near the San Fernando region‚ these very rivers banks where also overflown of the year 2010. When was data collected? The field study was conducted on June 12th 2012‚ between the hours of 8.am. and 10.am. How was data collected? Data was obtained by the

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    envo project

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    regulations. There are key aspects of the environmental impact regarding automotive industry‚ such as; 1. Pollutants entering waterways or storm water drains. 2. Soil and groundwater pollution. 3. Air pollution. 4. Greenhouse gas emissions. 5. Waste management. 6. Noise pollution. This report will discuss the guidelines‚ safety measures and the laws and regulations that have been introduced in the automotive industry‚ to both employer and employees‚ in order to minimise the impact on our environment

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    Why Are Computer Games

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    Games are just a waste of time and energy. The precedented statement suggest that computer games are wasteful and depletes vast amounts of energy. I beg to differ. Games are not a waste of time‚ but a time waster if you’re stricken with boredom. As well as the cure for monotony‚ many gamers make money by playing games. Games don’t waste your energy‚ it will improve and test you physically and/or mentally. It may as well educate you with many life lessons. First of all‚ a waste of time. I wage that

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    throwaway society

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    changing the furniture. Another reason is the increasing demand for food product‚ which plays a very important role in polluting our environment. Although many attempt are made to reduce the waste product by introducing the recycling concept and decomposing process‚ its not enough because we produce more waste products then we can recycle. The title throwaway society has both good and bad implication. For instance it suggests that a country with good economy does not have to worry about the repairing

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    enforcement) of environmental laws unfairly impact a particular race of people‚ either intentionally or unintentionally (United States Environmental Protection Agency‚ 2012‚ p.1). Historically many occurrences of Environmental Justice have been at waste disposal‚ manufacturing and energy production sites in low income communities. Environmental justice began in the early 1980’s. It originally emerged as a concept in the United States‚ fueled by a mounting

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