Improving Jordan's Law Towards Sustainable Solid and Hazardous Waste Management: Lessons from USA's Environmental Laws (Report) Improving Jordan's Law Towards Sustainable Solid and Hazardous Waste Management: Lessons from USA's Environmental Laws (Report)

Improving Jordan's Law Towards Sustainable Solid and Hazardous Waste Management: Lessons from USA's Environmental Laws (Report‪)‬

American Journal of Environmental Sciences 2010, July, 6, 4

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INTRODUCTION There are enormous studies that deal with solid and hazardous waste management issues in literature due to the importance of taking the integrated solid and hazardous waste management as a tool to protect the natural resources from depletion and maintain sustainable development, to protect from unintended by-product of human activities and their side-effects. In some societies, solid and hazardous waste is no longer considered unwanted product of our daily life activities such as: lifestyles, industries, tourism, agricultural activities. But it is considered a raw material in wrong place which could be of essential need for other activities whether for the same generators or others within the solid and hazardous waste generated communities or outside of such communities. If we consider a university, for example, the study waste which resulted from a student class could be used for other classes or if not possible could be collected within the university campus to be recycled. If no one is interested to recycle study within the university campus a broker could be brought in to collect the unwanted study for study recycling industry. Therefore, we see how the study waste could be a fortune for generator, broker, or study industry.

GENERE
Scienza e natura
PUBBLICATO
2010
1 luglio
LINGUA
EN
Inglese
PAGINE
15
EDITORE
Science Publications
DIMENSIONE
205
KB

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