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Waste Management Questions and Answers (Q&A)

Objects, considered biomedical waste, that may be capable of causing punctures or cuts, that may have been exposed to blood or body fluids including scalpels, needles, glass ampules, test tubes,...Read More

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John Smith
Answered: Nov 21, 2024
Into a cardboard box lined with a black bag and taped. For small quantities of broken glass, put into sharps containers.

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Frank Livezey
Answered: Mar 18, 2021
Improving effectiveness to transform taken goods right into consumable goods with minimal damages to the atmosphere remains one of the greatest troubles encountering us today. One of the most...Read More

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D.Anthonyda
Answered: Feb 06, 2018
The only statement here that could be used to describe biomedical waste is “waste that is saturated to the point of dripping blood or body fluids contaminated with blood”. Biomedical...Read More

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Frank Livezey
Answered: Mar 18, 2021
Strong waste disposal management is generally referred to as the process of accumulating and dealing with solid wastes. It supplies solutions for reusing products that do not come from rubbish or...Read More

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M. Kennedy, Web Content Writer
Answered: May 07, 2019
Recycling is the conversion of waste into new materials and objects. This conversion dates back to the creation of human history, with records of Plato advocating for it in the fourth century BC....Read More

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John Smith
Answered: Nov 21, 2024
In separate containers, each labeled with the contents and identified as waste.

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G. Roland, Professor
Answered: Oct 22, 2018
Some countries are better than others at managing their waste so that it is an environmentally friendly place to live. Many people who live there would be concerned with conserving electricity...Read More

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G. Roland, Professor
Answered: Oct 22, 2018
A lot of times governments don’t want to use their money in their budgets to spend on waste management and environmental issues. They feel that they have other issues like education, health...Read More

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G. Roland, Professor
Answered: Oct 22, 2018
It seems that more developed countries have greater issues with pollution unless they have taken control of it. Some of the most polluted places have to do with the amount of people that live in...Read More

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L. Sevigny, Doctor
Answered: Oct 22, 2018
The environment is very important in Europe. Europeans take pollution and the environment very seriously. With one hundred ninety six participants agreed to this treaty. It covers global warming...Read More

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D. Ronald, Writer
Answered: Oct 22, 2018
Typically, bigger cities are dirtier than smaller towns because the smaller towns can watch out better for those who throw trash on the ground. Bigger cities can’t control the mess from the...Read More

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G. Roland, Professor
Answered: Oct 22, 2018
Usually, people in general keep their own home and town cleaner than when they go visit another city. The reason is because they will be leaving that city so to them it doesn’t matter if it...Read More

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L. Sevigny, Doctor
Answered: Oct 22, 2018
Some major factories dump their waste especially dirty water waste into rivers and streams. In most cases, they are not allowed to pollute the rivers and streams in our cities. However, in some...Read More

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Sustainablity
Answered: Nov 21, 2024
Kept in separate, labelled containers and collected.

So many different reagents are used in labs for wine analysis, it is easy to throw them away into landfill or pour them down the drain....Read More

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