Articles related to waste management include:
Advanced Thermal Treatment
Air Pollution Control
Alternate Weekly Collections
Animal By-Products Order
Animal By-Products Regulations
Anaerobic digestion
Anaerobic Digestion & Biogas Association
Approved Code of Practice
As Low As Reasonably Practicable
Asbestos Containing Material
Associate Parliamentary Sustainable Resource Group
Association for Organics Recycling
Autoclave
Automated Vacuum Collection
Automotive Shredder Residue
Best management practice for water pollution (BMP)
Bioaccumulation
Biodegradability prediction
Biodegradation
Biodrying
Biogas
Biogas powerplant
Biomedical waste
Carbon management
Charity shop
Chartered Institution of Wastes Management
Composting
Cruise ship
Community service
Dry cleaning
Electronic waste
Fomento de Construcciones y Contratas
Furnace Bottom Ash
Gasification
Geographical Information System
Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives
Global warming
Global Warming Potential
Greater Manchester Waste Disposal Authority
Green Investment Bank
Greenhouse Gas
Health & Safety Executive
Healthcare Waste
High Density Polyethylene
High Impact Polystyrene
High Level Waste
High Temperature Incineration
Household hazardous waste
Household Waste Recycling Centre
Hydrofluorocarbon
ICE demolition protocol
Incinerator Bottom Ash
Industrial Emissions Directive
Industrial waste
Industrial wastewater treatment
Industrialisation
Integrated Product Policy
Integrated Waste Management
Intermediate Level Waste
International Solid Waste Association
In-vessel composting
Kerbside collection
Landfill
List of solid waste treatment technologies
List of waste water treatment technologies
Litter
Materials recovery facility
Mechanical biological treatment
Mechanical heat treatment
Medical waste
Mobile incinerator
Municipal solid waste
Nationally significant infrastructure project
North London Waste Authority
Not In My Back-Yard
Nuclear Waste Policy Act
Office of the Deputy Prime Minister
Official Journal of the European Union
Old Corrugated Containers
Ozone De
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The book "Solid Waste Engineering - A Global Perspective" is the basis for this course. This textbook is an excellent introduction to the field of Solid Waste Engineering and gives insight into releva
Ce cours donne aux étudiant-e-s les connaissances de base nécessaires pour comprendre les dimensions juridiques de leur activité professionnelle concernant l'aménagement du territoire et la protection
The natural environment, commonly referred to simply as the environment, includes all living and non-living things occurring naturally on Earth. The natural environment includes complete ecological units that function as natural systems without massive human intervention, including all vegetation, animals, microorganisms, soil, rocks, atmosphere and natural phenomena that occur within their boundaries. Also part of the natural environment is universal natural resources and physical phenomena that lack clear-cut boundaries, such as air, water, and climate.
Waste (or wastes) are unwanted or unusable materials. Waste is any substance discarded after primary use, or is worthless, defective and of no use. A by-product, by contrast is a joint product of relatively minor economic value. A waste product may become a by-product, joint product or resource through an invention that raises a waste product's value above zero. Examples include municipal solid waste (household trash/refuse), hazardous waste, wastewater (such as sewage, which contains bodily wastes (feces and urine) and surface runoff), radioactive waste, and others.
Municipal solid waste (MSW), commonly known as trash or garbage in the United States and rubbish in Britain, is a waste type consisting of everyday items that are discarded by the public. "Garbage" can also refer specifically to food waste, as in a garbage disposal; the two are sometimes collected separately. In the European Union, the semantic definition is 'mixed municipal waste,' given waste code 20 03 01 in the European Waste Catalog.
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