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Waste management

Index Waste management

Waste management or waste disposal are all the activities and actions required to manage waste from its inception to its final disposal. [1]

126 relations: Activated carbon, Aesthetics, Aluminium, Basel Convention, Biodegradable waste, Biomedical waste, Boiler, Canada, Carbon monoxide, Carton, Central America, Chartered Institution of Wastes Management, Cholera, Co-processing, Compost, Copper, Corbyn Morris, Corrugated fiberboard, Curb mining, Cutlery, Decomposition, Developed country, Developing country, Disposable product, Dump truck, Edwin Chadwick, Energy recovery, England, Environment (biophysical), Environmental and Resource Economics, Environmental degradation, Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, Europe, Furan, Garbage truck, Garwood Load Packer, Gas, Gasification, Glass, Global waste trade, Greenhouse gas, Hazardous waste, Health, Heat, High-density polyethylene, Hydrogen, Incineration, Industrial Revolution, Industry, ISO 14000, ..., Japan, Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and Management, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, Kerbside collection, Landfarming, Landfill gas, List of waste disposal incidents, List of waste management acronyms, List of waste types, Low-density polyethylene, Manlove, Alliott & Co. Ltd., Maya civilization, Metal, Metropolitan Board of Works, Milorganite, Mulch, Municipal solid waste, Natural resource, New York City, New Zealand, Newspaper, North America, Nottingham, Organic compound, Oxygen, Paperboard, PET bottle recycling, Plasma gasification, Plastic bottle, Pollutant, Polluter pays principle, Polychlorinated dibenzodioxins, Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon, Polypropylene, Polystyrene, Polyvinyl chloride, Population density, Pressure, Public Health Act 1875, Pyrolysis, Radio-frequency identification, Radioactive waste, Recycling, Reform movement, Residential area, Resin identification code, Resource efficiency, Resource recovery, Reuse, River Thames, Rural area, San Francisco, Sanitation, Single-stream recycling, Social exclusion, Solid waste policy in the United States, Steam, Steel, Sustainability, Syngas, Taipei, Temperature, Thermal treatment, Tire, Turbine, Urban area, Waste, Waste hierarchy, Waste Industries, Waste management in India, Waste management in Turkey, Waste minimisation, Waste-to-energy, Wood, Zabbaleen, Zero waste. Expand index (76 more) »

Activated carbon

Activated carbon, also called activated charcoal, is a form of carbon processed to have small, low-volume pores that increase the surface area available for adsorption or chemical reactions.

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Aesthetics

Aesthetics (also spelled esthetics) is a branch of philosophy that explores the nature of art, beauty, and taste, with the creation and appreciation of beauty.

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Aluminium

Aluminium or aluminum is a chemical element with symbol Al and atomic number 13.

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Basel Convention

The Basel Convention on the Control of Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Wastes and Their Disposal, usually known as the Basel Convention, is an international treaty that was designed to reduce the movements of hazardous waste between nations, and specifically to prevent transfer of hazardous waste from developed to less developed countries (LDCs).

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Biodegradable waste

Biodegradable waste includes any organic matter in waste which can be broken down into carbon dioxide, water, methane or simple organic molecules by micro-organisms and other living things using composting, aerobic digestion, anaerobic digestion or similar processes.

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Biomedical waste

Biomedical waste is any kind of waste containing infectious (or potentially infectious) materials.

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Boiler

A boiler is a closed vessel in which fluid (generally water) is heated.

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Canada

Canada is a country located in the northern part of North America.

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Carbon monoxide

Carbon monoxide (CO) is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas that is slightly less dense than air.

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Carton

A carton is a box or container usually made of paperboard and sometimes of corrugated fiberboard.

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Central America

Central America (América Central, Centroamérica) is the southernmost, isthmian portion of the North American continent, which connects with the South American continent on the southeast.

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Chartered Institution of Wastes Management

The Chartered Institution of Wastes Management (CIWM) is a professional body for the waste management industry in the United Kingdom and other countries.

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Cholera

Cholera is an infection of the small intestine by some strains of the bacterium Vibrio cholerae.

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Co-processing

Co-processing is the use of waste as raw material, or as a source of energy, or both to replace natural mineral resources (material recycling) and fossil fuels such as coal, petroleum and gas (energy recovery) in industrial processes, mainly in energy intensive industries (EII) such as cement, lime, steel, glass, and power generation.

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Compost

Compost is organic matter that has been decomposed in a process called composting.

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Copper

Copper is a chemical element with symbol Cu (from cuprum) and atomic number 29.

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Corbyn Morris

Corbyn Morris (14 August 1710 – 24 December 1779) was an English official and economic writer.

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Corrugated fiberboard

Corrugated fiberboard is a material consisting of a fluted corrugated sheet and one or two flat linerboards.

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Curb mining

Curb mining is the act of salvaging appliances, electronics, furniture and art discarded on the street ("curbside").

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Cutlery

Cutlery includes any hand implement used in preparing, serving, and especially eating food in Western culture.

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Decomposition

Decomposition is the process by which organic substances are broken down into simpler organic matter.

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Developed country

A developed country, industrialized country, more developed country, or "more economically developed country" (MEDC), is a sovereign state that has a highly developed economy and advanced technological infrastructure relative to other less industrialized nations.

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Developing country

A developing country (or a low and middle income country (LMIC), less developed country, less economically developed country (LEDC), underdeveloped country) is a country with a less developed industrial base and a low Human Development Index (HDI) relative to other countries.

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Disposable product

A disposable (also called disposable product) is a product designed for a single use after which it is recycled or is disposed as solid waste.

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Dump truck

A dump truck (known in the UK as a dumper/tipper truck) is a truck used for transporting loose material (such as sand, gravel, or demolition waste) for construction.

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Edwin Chadwick

Sir Edwin Chadwick KCB (24 January 1800 – 6 July 1890) was an English social reformer who is noted for his leadership in reforming the Poor Laws in England and instituting major reforms in urban sanitation and public health.

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Energy recovery

Energy recovery includes any technique or method of minimizing the input of energy to an overall system by the exchange of energy from one sub-system of the overall system with another.

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England

England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.

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Environment (biophysical)

A biophysical environment is a biotic and abiotic surrounding of an organism or population, and consequently includes the factors that have an influence in their survival, development, and evolution.

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Environmental and Resource Economics

Environmental and Resource Economics (ERE) is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering environmental economics published monthly in three volumes per year.

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Environmental degradation

Environmental degradation is the deterioration of the environment through depletion of resources such as air, water and soil; the destruction of ecosystems; habitat destruction; the extinction of wildlife; and pollution.

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Environmental Monitoring and Assessment

Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, first published in 1981, is a weekly, peer reviewed, scientific journal published by Springer.

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Europe

Europe is a continent located entirely in the Northern Hemisphere and mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere.

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Furan

Furan is a heterocyclic organic compound, consisting of a five-membered aromatic ring with four carbon atoms and one oxygen.

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Garbage truck

Garbage truck or dustcart refers to a truck specially designed to collect municipal solid waste and haul the collected waste to a solid waste treatment facility such as a landfill.

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Garwood Load Packer

The Garwood Load Packer was a refuse collection vehicle built by Garwood Industries in Detroit, Michigan.

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Gas

Gas is one of the four fundamental states of matter (the others being solid, liquid, and plasma).

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Gasification

Gasification is a process that converts organic- or fossil fuel-based carbonaceous materials into carbon monoxide, hydrogen and carbon dioxide.

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Glass

Glass is a non-crystalline amorphous solid that is often transparent and has widespread practical, technological, and decorative usage in, for example, window panes, tableware, and optoelectronics.

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Global waste trade

The global waste trade is the international trade of waste between countries for further treatment, disposal, or recycling.

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Greenhouse gas

A greenhouse gas is a gas in an atmosphere that absorbs and emits radiant energy within the thermal infrared range.

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Hazardous waste

Hazardous waste is waste that has substantial or potential threats to public health or the environment.

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Health

Health is the ability of a biological system to acquire, convert, allocate, distribute, and utilize energy with maximum efficiency.

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Heat

In thermodynamics, heat is energy transferred from one system to another as a result of thermal interactions.

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High-density polyethylene

High-density polyethylene (HDPE) or polyethylene high-density (PEHD) is a polyethylene thermoplastic made from petroleum.

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Hydrogen

Hydrogen is a chemical element with symbol H and atomic number 1.

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Incineration

Incineration is a waste treatment process that involves the combustion of organic substances contained in waste materials.

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Industrial Revolution

The Industrial Revolution was the transition to new manufacturing processes in the period from about 1760 to sometime between 1820 and 1840.

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Industry

Industry is the production of goods or related services within an economy.

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ISO 14000

ISO 14000 is a family of standards related to environmental management that exists to help organizations (a) minimize how their operations (processes, etc.) negatively affect the environment (i.e. cause adverse changes to air, water, or land); (b) comply with applicable laws, regulations, and other environmentally oriented requirements; and (c) continually improve in the above.

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Japan

Japan (日本; Nippon or Nihon; formally 日本国 or Nihon-koku, lit. "State of Japan") is a sovereign island country in East Asia.

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Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and Management

The Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and Management (JEAPM) is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal covering policy and decision-making relating to environmental assessment, with the aim of exploring "the horizontal interactions between assessment and aspects of environmental management...

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Journal of Environmental Economics and Management

The Journal of Environmental Economics and Management is a peer-reviewed academic journal of environmental economics published six times per year.

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Kerbside collection

Kerbside collection, or curbside collection, is a service provided to households, typically in urban and suburban areas of removing household waste.

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Landfarming

Landfarming is an ex-situ waste treatment process that is performed in the upper soil zone or in biotreatment cells.

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Landfill gas

Landfill gas is a complex mix of different gases created by the action of microorganisms within a landfill.

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List of waste disposal incidents

This is a list of notable waste disposal incidents.

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List of waste management acronyms

The following article contains a list of acronyms and initials used in the waste management industry.

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List of waste types

Waste comes in many different forms and may be categorized in a variety of ways.

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Low-density polyethylene

Low-density polyethylene (LDPE) is a thermoplastic made from the monomer ethylene.

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Manlove, Alliott & Co. Ltd.

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Maya civilization

The Maya civilization was a Mesoamerican civilization developed by the Maya peoples, and noted for its hieroglyphic script—the only known fully developed writing system of the pre-Columbian Americas—as well as for its art, architecture, mathematics, calendar, and astronomical system.

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Metal

A metal (from Greek μέταλλον métallon, "mine, quarry, metal") is a material (an element, compound, or alloy) that is typically hard when in solid state, opaque, shiny, and has good electrical and thermal conductivity.

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Metropolitan Board of Works

The Metropolitan Board of Works (MBW) was the principal instrument of London-wide government from December 1855 until the establishment of the London County Council in March 1889.

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Milorganite

Milorganite is a brand of biosolids fertilizer produced by treating sewage sludge by the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District.

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Mulch

A mulch is a layer of material applied to the surface of soil.

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Municipal solid waste

Municipal solid waste (MSW), commonly known as trash or garbage in the United States and rubbish in Britain, is a waste type consisting of everyday items that are discarded by the public.

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Natural resource

Natural resources are resources that exist without actions of humankind.

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New York City

The City of New York, often called New York City (NYC) or simply New York, is the most populous city in the United States.

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New Zealand

New Zealand (Aotearoa) is a sovereign island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean.

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Newspaper

A newspaper is a periodical publication containing written information about current events.

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North America

North America is a continent entirely within the Northern Hemisphere and almost all within the Western Hemisphere; it is also considered by some to be a northern subcontinent of the Americas.

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Nottingham

Nottingham is a city and unitary authority area in Nottinghamshire, England, north of London, in the East Midlands.

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Organic compound

In chemistry, an organic compound is generally any chemical compound that contains carbon.

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Oxygen

Oxygen is a chemical element with symbol O and atomic number 8.

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Paperboard

Paperboard is a thick paper-based material.

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PET bottle recycling

Bottles made of polyethylene terephthalate (PET, sometimes PETE) can be used to make lower grade products, such as carpets.

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Plasma gasification

Plasma gasification is an extreme thermal process using plasma which converts organic matter into a syngas (synthesis gas) which is primarily made up of hydrogen and carbon monoxide.

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Plastic bottle

A plastic bottle is a bottle constructed from plastic.

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Pollutant

A pollutant is a substance or energy introduced into the environment that has undesired effects, or adversely affects the usefulness of a resource.

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Polluter pays principle

In environmental law, the polluter pays principle is enacted to make the party responsible for producing pollution responsible for paying for the damage done to the natural environment.

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Polychlorinated dibenzodioxins

Polychlorinated dibenzodioxins (PCDDs), or simply dioxins, are a group of polyhalogenated organic compounds that are significant environmental pollutants.

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Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon

Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs, also polyaromatic hydrocarbons or polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons) are hydrocarbons—organic compounds containing only carbon and hydrogen—that are composed of multiple aromatic rings (organic rings in which the electrons are delocalized).

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Polypropylene

Polypropylene (PP), also known as polypropene, is a thermoplastic polymer used in a wide variety of applications.

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Polystyrene

Polystyrene (PS) is a synthetic aromatic hydrocarbon polymer made from the monomer styrene.

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Polyvinyl chloride

Polyvinyl chloride, also known as polyvinyl or '''vinyl''', commonly abbreviated PVC, is the world's third-most widely produced synthetic plastic polymer, after polyethylene and polypropylene.

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Population density

Population density (in agriculture: standing stock and standing crop) is a measurement of population per unit area or unit volume; it is a quantity of type number density.

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Pressure

Pressure (symbol: p or P) is the force applied perpendicular to the surface of an object per unit area over which that force is distributed.

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Public Health Act 1875

The Public Health Act 1875 is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, one of the Public Health Acts, and a significant step in the advance of public health in Britain.

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Pyrolysis

Pyrolysis is the thermal decomposition of materials at elevated temperatures in an inert atmosphere.

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Radio-frequency identification

Radio-frequency identification (RFID) uses electromagnetic fields to automatically identify and track tags attached to objects.

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Radioactive waste

Radioactive waste is waste that contains radioactive material.

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Recycling

Recycling is the process of converting waste materials into new materials and objects.

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Reform movement

A reform movement is a type of social movement that aims to bring a social or political system closer to the community's ideal.

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Residential area

A residential area is a land used in which housing predominates, as opposed to industrial and commercial areas.

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Resin identification code

The ASTM International Resin Identification Coding System, often abbreviated as the RIC, is a set of symbols appearing on plastic products that identify the plastic resin out of which the product is made.

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Resource efficiency

Resource efficiency is the maximising of the supply of money, materials, staff, and other assets that can be drawn on by a person or organization in order to function effectively, with minimum wasted (natural) resource expenses.

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Resource recovery

Resource recovery is using wastes as an input material to create valuable products as new outputs.

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Reuse

Reuse is the action or practice of using something again, whether for its original purpose (conventional reuse) or to fulfil a different function (creative reuse or repurposing).

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River Thames

The River Thames is a river that flows through southern England, most notably through London.

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Rural area

In general, a rural area or countryside is a geographic area that is located outside towns and cities.

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San Francisco

San Francisco (initials SF;, Spanish for 'Saint Francis'), officially the City and County of San Francisco, is the cultural, commercial, and financial center of Northern California.

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Sanitation

Sanitation refers to public health conditions related to clean drinking water and adequate treatment and disposal of human excreta and sewage.

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Single-stream recycling

Single-stream (also known as “fully commingled” or "single-sort") recycling refers to a system in which all paper fibers, plastics, metals, and other containers are mixed in a collection truck, instead of being sorted by the depositor into separate commodities (newspaper, paperboard, corrugated fiberboard, plastic, glass, etc.) and handled separately throughout the collection process.

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Social exclusion

Social exclusion, or social marginalization, is the social disadvantage and relegation to the fringe of society.

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Solid waste policy in the United States

Solid waste policy in the United States is aimed at developing and implementing proper mechanisms to effectively manage solid waste.

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Steam

Steam is water in the gas phase, which is formed when water boils.

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Steel

Steel is an alloy of iron and carbon and other elements.

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Sustainability

Sustainability is the process of change, in which the exploitation of resources, the direction of investments, the orientation of technological development and institutional change are all in harmony and enhance both current and future potential to meet human needs and aspirations.

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Syngas

Syngas, or synthesis gas, is a fuel gas mixture consisting primarily of hydrogen, carbon monoxide, and very often some carbon dioxide.

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Taipei

Taipei, officially known as Taipei City, is the capital and a special municipality of Taiwan (officially known as the Republic of China, "ROC").

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Temperature

Temperature is a physical quantity expressing hot and cold.

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Thermal treatment

Thermal treatment is any waste treatment technology that involves high temperatures in the processing of the waste feedstock.

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Tire

A tire (American English) or tyre (British English; see spelling differences) is a ring-shaped component that surrounds a wheel's rim to transfer a vehicle's load from the axle through the wheel to the ground and to provide traction on the surface traveled over.

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Turbine

A turbine (from the Latin turbo, a vortex, related to the Greek τύρβη, tyrbē, meaning "turbulence") is a rotary mechanical device that extracts energy from a fluid flow and converts it into useful work.

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Urban area

An urban area is a human settlement with high population density and infrastructure of built environment.

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Waste

Waste (or wastes) are unwanted or unusable materials.

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Waste hierarchy

Waste hierarchy is a tool used in the evaluation of processes that protect the environment alongside resource and energy consumption to most favourable to least favourable actions.

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Waste Industries

Waste Industries is a provider of non-hazardous solid waste and recycling collection, transfer, and disposal company in the southeast United States.

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Waste management in India

The solid waste policy in India specifies the duties and responsibilities for hygienic waste management for cities and citizens of India.

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Waste management in Turkey

Turkey generates 28,858,880 tons of solid municipal waste per year; the annual amount of waste generated per capita amounts to 390 kilograms.

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Waste minimisation

Waste minimisation is a set of processes and practices intended to reduce the amount of waste produced.

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Waste-to-energy

Waste-to-energy (WtE) or energy-from-waste (EfW) is the process of generating energy in the form of electricity and/or heat from the primary treatment of waste, or the processing of waste into a fuel source.

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Wood

Wood is a porous and fibrous structural tissue found in the stems and roots of trees and other woody plants.

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Zabbaleen

The Zabbaleen (زبالين) is a word which literally means "garbage people" in Egyptian Arabic.

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Zero waste

Zero Waste is a philosophy that encourages the redesign of resource life cycles so that all products are reused.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waste_management

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