Australia NSW - Household Waste Management
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INTRODUCTION
The issue of Waste Management is relevant to everyone. Wastes are substances that have no further economic use, and if disposed of in land, water, or air are potentially harmful to humans and/or the environment. Wastes include solid waste (litter, household garbage, industrial & commercial wastes), liquid wastes (sewage, stormwater), and air pollutants (greenhouse gases, carbon monoxide). Much of the waste created by humans cannot be naturally recycled & most of
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where do not have to combat. Environmental groups often feel that waste is not being disposed of in a manner that is environmentally sound (eg, the believe that waste should not be left in landfills), and is being produced too quickly. Despite these views with relation to Waste Management impacting on people's social and ethical boundaries, Waste Management as an issue, and the decisions often related with it has relatively few social or ethical implications.
where do not have to combat. Environmental groups often feel that waste is not being disposed of in a manner that is environmentally sound (eg, the believe that waste should not be left in landfills), and is being produced too quickly. Despite these views with relation to Waste Management impacting on people's social and ethical boundaries, Waste Management as an issue, and the decisions often related with it has relatively few social or ethical implications.