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  2. Waste management - Wikipedia

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    Effective recycling programs can significantly reduce the need for virgin materials and the environmental impacts associated with extracting and processing those materials. Product life-cycle analysis (LCA) is a comprehensive method for evaluating the environmental impacts associated with all stages of a product's life.

  3. Waste minimisation - Wikipedia

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    Minimalism often refers to the concepts of art and music, even though a minimal lifestyle could make a huge impact for waste management and producing zero waste, can reduce which courses landfill and environment pollution. When the endless consumption is reduced to minimum of only necessary consumption, the careless production towards the ...

  4. Open burning of waste - Wikipedia

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    The open burning of waste is a disposal method of waste or garbage. It is a disposal method used globally, but often used in low and middle-income countries that lack adequate waste disposal infrastructure. Numerous governments and institutions have identified the open burning of waste as a major contributor to greenhouse gas emissions. It also ...

  5. How much trash are you contributing to the environment each ...

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    Add and multiply that by days and population and, according to the latest data from the Environmental Protection Agency, the United States produces 268 million tons of waste annually, with 69 ...

  6. Environmental impact of waste disposal - Wikipedia

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    Environmental impact of products This page was last edited on 6 November 2016, at 13:56 (UTC) . Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ; additional terms may apply.

  7. Why is Liverpool so poor at recycling?

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    The Department for Food, the Environment and Rural Affairs (Defra) says that in a built-up city like Liverpool, some residents may find it difficult - or be unwilling - to store waste for recycling.

  8. Waste - Wikipedia

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    Waste is produced by human activity, for example, the extraction and processing of raw materials. [38] Waste management is intended to reduce the adverse effects of waste on human health, the environment, planetary resources, and aesthetics.

  9. Waste hierarchy - Wikipedia

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    All products and services have environmental impacts, from the extraction of raw materials for production to manufacture, distribution, use and disposal. Following the waste hierarchy will generally lead to the most resource-efficient and environmentally sound choice but in some cases refining decisions within the hierarchy or departing from it can lead to better environmental outcomes.