Sorting for a Sustainable Future: The Power of Selective Waste Sorting
Selective sorting of waste in Virginia In Virginia for waste to be recyclable, it must meet specific criteria, benefit from a certain thickness or a certain composition. As a result, even materials considered recyclable have their own limits. Cardboard or paper can be recycled very well, for example, but on condition that it is not […]
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Super Worms: Nature’s Plastic Crusaders and Polystyrene Allies for a Greener Future
Super worms” polystyrene lovers, possible key to plastic recycling The larvae of Zophobas morio beetles are able to feed on plastic, and they could help solve the waste disposal problem. Packaging material, disposable cutlery, CD cases: polystyrene is one of the most common forms of plastic, but recycling it is not easy and the vast […]
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Waste Disposal in Philly
Recycling in Philadelphia Philadelphia is a city that is committed to protecting the environment. In recent years, the city has taken steps to increase its recycling efforts, from launching a comprehensive waste diversion program to partnering with local businesses to promote sustainable practices. The city of Philadelphia launched its comprehensive waste diversion program in 2018. […]
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Water Pollution
Water pollution is still a growing problem. Merely 5% of water is fit or safe for human consumption. Nearly 80% of water used by humans goes to agricultural purposes. Considering the limited fresh water in the world, the way we are dumping the water we use is not sustainable. We should use water conservation techniques […]
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Air Pollution
Air pollution is the introduction of chemicals, particulate matter, or biological materials that cause harm or discomfort to humans or other living organisms. It may cause diseases, allergies, or death in humans and other animals and may damage the natural or built environment. Air pollution occurs when harmful substances including gases, particles, and biological materials […]
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