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computers are a valuable source for secondary raw materials, if treated properly, however if not treated properly they are a major source of toxins and carcinogens. Rapid technology change, low initial cost and even planned obsolescence hav...
recycling of discarded or wastage materials and obsolete objects. It includes computer and electronic accessories. They various points that evaluate its necessity and advantages will be discussed below. Discussion Recycling has two conseque...
paper and board are consumed in the UK (Pulp and Paper International, 2007). Much of this comes from Scandinavia. In order to satisfy our increasing demand for wood and paper products, the majority of the natural boreal forest in Scandinavi...
benefits and costs, it is standard practice to try to measure them. The usual way to do this is to attach a monetary value to the costs and benefits. Businesses carry out decisions when the benefits outweigh the costs. By continually monito...
Recycling is a three-part series of activities, to recover, reprocess, and reuse materials that are considered “waste,” thus reducing their burden on the environment. These materials come from household use, industrial processes, commerce, ...
at Palmerston North, New Zealand (latitude 40 °S) and occupies a 97 ha main campus site, incorporating extensive gardens, in a semi-rural environment. It is surrounded by approximately 685 ha of farmland, including three university dairy f...
the late 20th century. Recycling (including composting) diverted 72 million tons of material away from landfills and incinerators in 2003, up from 34 million tons in 1990. By 2002, almost 9,000 curbside collection programs served roughly ha...