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Waste Management
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NASCAR Sterling Marlin 2007 CFS 1/24 #14 Waste Management COT SEALED NEW $29.99 |
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OFFICIAL WM WASTE MANAGEMENT REAR LOAD GARBAGE TRUCK – NEW IN BOX by first gear $89.00 |
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OFFICIAL WM WASTE MANAGEMENT REAR LOAD GARBAGE TRUCK – NEW IN BOX by first gear $89.00 |
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NEW WM WASTE MANAGEMENT INC.FRONT LOAD GARBAGE TRUCK WITH DUMPSTER by FIRST GEAR $89.00 |
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NEW WM WASTE MANAGEMENT INC.FRONT LOAD GARBAGE TRUCK WITH DUMPSTER by FIRST GEAR $89.00 |
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OFFICIAL WM WASTE MANAGEMENT REAR LOAD GARBAGE TRUCK – NEW IN BOX by first gear $89.00 |
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Sterling Marlin 2007 CFS 1/24 #14 Waste Management NEW $19.99 |
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First Gear Diecast Waste Management Mack Side Loader $131.99 |
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WASTE MANAGEMENT SIDE LOAD TRASH TRUCK by FIRST GEAR #10-3600 $72.95 |
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WASTE MANAGEMENT DOUBLE LID TRASH BIN by FIRST GEAR #90-0169 FREE SHIPPING $18.95 |
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2006 Bill Lester WASTE MANAGEMENT Charger – 1/64 $4.39 |
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2007 CFS CONTENDER SERIES #14 STERLING MARLIN 1/24TH WASTE MANAGEMENT $8.00 |
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Sterling Marlin 2006 #14 Waste Management Monte Carlo $20.00 |
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Waste Management First Gear Side Loader- BRAND NEW!!! $20.50 |
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Tootsietoy Hard Body Waste Management Garbage Trash Truck $6.99 |
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OFFICIAL WM WASTE MANAGEMENT REAR LOAD GARBAGE TRUCK – NEW IN BOX by first gear $96.00 |
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OFFICIAL WM WASTE MANAGEMENT REAR LOAD GARBAGE TRUCK – NEW IN BOX by first gear $96.00 |
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1:34 SCALE WASTE MANAGEMENT REAR LOADER GARBAGE TRUCK W/TWO GARBAGE CARTS $79.95 |
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MACK GRANITE WASTE MANAGEMENT GARBAGE TRUCK 1:34 BY FIRST GEAR 19-3441A $88.30 |
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WASTE MANAGEMENT (( TWO TRUCKS ALL DIFFRENT )) FIRST GEAR (BB4).JPG $88.00 |
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Sterling Marlin 2007 CFS 1/24 #14 Waste Management COT NEW $19.99 |
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FIRST GEAR Waste Management FRONT end loader w/trash bin trash truck 1:34 scale $49.99 |
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FIRST GEAR Waste Management ROLL OFF REFUSE truck 1:34 scale DIE CAST METAL NEW $49.99 |
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2005 Matchbox Trash Truck-Garbage Truck-Waste Management-Green-#MB678 #72 $6.25 |
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*First Gear Waste Management Side-Load Refuse Truck 1:34 scale w/Original Box $49.95 |
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#23 BILL LESTER WASTE MANAGEMENT THINK GREEN 2006 $9.99 |
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NEW WM WASTE MANAGEMENT INC.FRONT LOAD GARBAGE TRUCK WITH DUMPSTER by FIRST GEAR $96.00 |
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Team Caliber #23 Bill Lester Waste Management Copper Finish Car 1:24 Scale $44.99 |
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FIRST GEAR ISSUED WASTE MANAGEMENT ROLL OFF REFUSE TRUCK #19-3441 $81.95 |
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2006 Sterling Marlin #14 Waste Management 1/24 Action Diecast $28.00 |
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Road Champs “Waste Management Recycling Truck” HO Scale $3.00 |
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WASTE MANAGEMENT TRASH/GARBAGE BIN 1/34 DIECAST MODEL BY FIRST GEAR 90-0169 $13.29 |
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2007 Sterling Marlin 14 WASTE MANAGEMENT 1/24 CFS Champion NASCAR diecast $29.37 |
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1st Gear Mack Waste Management Side Loader Trash Truck $80.00 |
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L/E NASCAR 1:24 ’07 Monte Carlo SS WASTE MANAGEMENT MIB $37.50 |
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2007 Sterling Marlin 14 WASTE MANAGEMENT 1/24 Action NASCAR diecast $34.97 |
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Winross Lancaster County PA Solid Waste Management Authority Kenworth #32 $12.99 |
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Peterbilt Heil garbage truck waste management inc. Road champs 1995 $24.99 |
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FIRST GEAR ISSUED WASTE MANAGEMENT SIDE LOAD TRASH TRUCK #10-3600 $81.95 |
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First Gear Diecast Waste Management Mack Refuse W/Bin $122.99 |
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#14 STERLING MARLIN 2006 WASTE MANAGEMENT 1 OF 2280 $38.50 |
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GRANITE MACK WASTE MANAGEMENT ROLL-OFF FIRST GEAR 1st $92.95 |
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City Garbage Waste management disposal Truck Diecast model 6″ inch Black $6.50 |
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STERLING MARLIN 2007 #14 WASTE MANAGEMENT RACE CAR 1/24 $51.95 |
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2006 Sterling Marlin #14 Waste Management 1/24 NewInBox $19.99 |
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2006 Bill Lester #23 Waste Management 1/24 NIB!! $9.99 |
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2006 Bill Lester #23 Waste Management 1/24 TC Pref NEW! $14.99 |
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FREIGHTLINER MR REAR END WASTE MANAGEMENT GARBAGE TRUCK 1:34 By FIRST GEAR $94.95 |
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Bill Lester #23 Waste Management $15.00 |
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MATCHBOX WASTE MANAGEMENT TRASH TITAN $19.99 |
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1:24 CFS CHECKERED FLAG CHAMPION 2007 14 WASTE MANAGEMENT COT STERLING MARLIN $35.99 |
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2006 Bill Lester WASTE MANAGEMENT Dodge Charger – 1/24 $24.99 |
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Bill Lester #23 Waste Management 1:24 Scale MINT $20.21 |
Concepts of Waste Management
Dealing with waste management has become an issue of major importance. Some things, like landfills, are becoming increasingly full. This creates a situation in which we are forced to find new ways to dispose of waste. This said; let’s explore some of the concepts of waste management.
- Some interest groups seem to oppose any new development anywhere. It can seem as though their goal is to avoid all new developments. In the UK, these groups are commonly referred to as BANANA, which means Build Absolutely Nothing Anywhere Near Anything. By contrast, NIMBY means Not In My Back Yard. These groups do not oppose development projects as a whole. They only disagree with certain ones that they feel are inappropriate for their particular neighbourhood.
- Great Britain has come up with a way of managing waste called the BPEO, which stands for Best Practical Environmental Option. The BPEO essentially looks at a project and determines the best course of action. They look at the implications to the environment in the short term and the long term. They are dedicated to minimizing environmental impact and maximizing benefits.
- EPR, or Extended Producer Responsibility, is the concept that producers must incorporate the cost of disposing or reusing a product once it has served its purpose. A company who manufactures these things must ultimately take care of the waste it generates. The company can do this alone, or outsource it to a PRO, a Producer Responsibility Organization.
- Linguistic Detoxification is an environmental term used to describe a process in which the level of toxicity is downgraded by assigning it a different term through legislation. The naming of this phrase is credited to Barry Commoner, an environmental activist.
- Some places have taken the Pay As You Throw approach. Consumers are charged a fee based on the amount of municipal solid waste they turn in at the collection site. Normally, recyclable materials are accepted free of charge. PAYT is also known as variable rate pricing or unit pricing.
- The Polluter Pays Principle basically means that the person or entity producing the waste product is fiscally responsible for the damage done to the natural environment. This is also known as Extended Polluter Responsibility. The government seeks to put the responsibility for disposal onto the producer, hopefully providing incentive for them to improve the recycling ability of their products.
- There is a moral and political principle called the precautionary principle. This principle states that if harm to the public might occur, then if there is no scientific consensus that states that harm will not occur, the responsibility for the result falls on the advocates. In regards to the environment, this principle is most often applied to the release of toxins.
- Product stewardship is a concept that says that everyone involved in the product is responsible for its disposal after its useful life. The manufacturer must plan for and even pay for the disposal of the product. The consumer must recycle or properly dispose of the product. Everyone takes a part to minimize environmental impact.
- Waste Hierarchy is talking about the “three Rs”, and classifies waste management approaches based on their desirability. These are reduce, reuse, and recycle. Basically the goal is to get the most use out of a product and to generate the least amount of waste.
- The Zero Waste concept essentially promotes the idea that the current recycling procedures be enhanced to create a circular pattern in which the most use is obtained from a product. The goal is to create zero waste by reusing a product as many times as possible.
About the Author
http://www.envirochemcontrol.co.uk/ specialise in waste management services, including recycling, metals recovery, waste haulage and waste consultancy.
Who is in charge of public waste management?
I need to know about my Service Learning Project. Would the administrator city? I mean the public trash cans usually located near bus stops. I live in Los Angeles
For town – probably the city manager. However, one should look at an organization chart to see who is going. Many municipalities contract services so the current collectors are employed by contract. Some, like where I live, making municipal employees work.