PPT-International Solid Waste Association (ISWA) Webinar
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March 31 2015 Agenda 3 Overview of the mechanism 7 Project selection criteria 9 How the auction will work 13 Next steps How to participate 12 Delivering the put
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International Solid Waste Association (ISWA) Webinar: Transcript
March 31 2015 Agenda 3 Overview of the mechanism 7 Project selection criteria 9 How the auction will work 13 Next steps How to participate 12 Delivering the put option through a World Bank bond. . INTRODUCTION. . . During the course of history, human activities for survival like consumption and production often linked to solid waste. Solid wastes are the material that arises from various human and economic activities, which tend to increase with sophisticated living standard and changing consumption pattern. It has been produce since the beginning of civilization. Any useless, unwanted, or discarded material that is not liquid or gas can be call solid waste example of mixture of substances including fine dust, cinder, metal, glass, paper and cardboard, textiles, and plastic characterize as solid waste. March 19. th. & 20. th. . AP QUESTION OF THE DAY. The major source of solid waste in the US comes from what source?. A) Homes. B) Factories. C) Agriculture. D) Petroleum refining. E) Mining wastes. Residential. Commercial. Institutional. Construction and demolition. Municipal services. Treatment plant sites. Industrial. Agricultural. Biomedical waste. Municipal solid waste (MSW) . Industrial solid waste . 13.1. Introduction. SOLID WASTE. Definition. Categories. Examples. Municipal solid waste (MSW). 70 . % of MSW (valuable material such as glass, metal, and paper) could be recycled, however, only one-third of it was recycled in 2010, the rest was either incinerated or landfilled. . Towards a Strategy for Marine Waste in Africa. . 10 November 2016. Port Elizabeth. Waste Management and Recycling. Bibhabasu . Mohanty. Asst. Prof.. Dept. of civil . Engineering. SALITER, Ahmedabad. Content… . Solid Waste Management: Quantity, Composition and characteristics of solid waste, Methods of solid waste collection, conveyance, treatment and disposal.. Anupama.A. IISem. . M.Sc. Microbiology. Guided By. Dr. . M.K.Sateesh. Professor. Department of Microbiology. Bangalore University. Waste is . heterogenous. mass generated . . by human and animal activities.. Electronic waste (e-waste) is the fastest growing solid waste problem. Most ends up in landfills and incinerators. Composition includes:. High-quality plastics. Valuable metals. Toxic and hazardous pollutants. Mohanty. Asst. Prof.. Dept. of civil . Engineering. SALITER, Ahmedabad. Content… . Solid Waste Management: Quantity, Composition and characteristics of solid waste, Methods of solid waste collection, conveyance, treatment and disposal.. 19.2 Reducing Solid Waste. 19.3 Hazardous Waste. p. . 480-503. 1. Key Terms. Solid waste. Biodegradable. Municipal solid waste. Landfill. Leachate. Source reduction. Recycling. Compost. Hazardous waste. Commercial. Institutional. Construction and demolition. Municipal services. Treatment plant sites. Industrial. Agricultural. Biomedical waste. Municipal solid waste (MSW) . Industrial solid waste . Hospital waste. . Webinar Training. . March 5, 2014. Regulations for the Development of Solid Waste Management Plans. 9 VAC 20-130-10 et seq.. Solid Waste Management Plans – Components, Amendments & 5-Year required Updates. Vol 4No 11November 2014149Nature and Management of Solid Waste in KaruNasarawa State NigeriaAnyanwuN CDepartment of GeographyAhmadu Bello University ZariaNigeriaDr Adefila J OSenior LecturerDepartment It is defined as. Waste (also known as rubbish, trash, refuse, garbage, junk) is any unwanted or useless materials.. OR. Any materials unused and rejected as worthless or unwanted and “A useless or profile less activity using or expanding or consuming thoughtlessly or carefully.”.
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