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How can we, as individuals, participate in waste management? Because some of us are so overwhelmed with Earth’s problems, we feel that our contributions have no real consequence in the end. For others, social barriers can be an issue. A lady...
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As industrial technology continues to grow and benefit our lives, it important to simultaneously recognise and remedy the impact that the technology in question has on the environment. Any process that leads to the creation of a product or a service...
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The approach to solid waste management has been set in hierarchy, avoidance being the first in rank and disposal the last. The hierarchy is set up in a descending order, the first in rank being the most preferred solid waste management strategy and...
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Nitric acid is produced in the US in large volumes and along with this is the need for effective pollution control measures as well as proper disposal practices of the by-products of nitric acid manufacture. Oxides of nitrogen are the waste...
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Sodium hydroxide is one of the strongest alkaline with a chemical formula NaOH. It is also known as lye or caustic soda. Industries use this compound in manufacturing paper, pulp, textiles, soap, and many cleaning agents. This strong base forms...
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