Solid Waste Engineering: A Global Perspective, Si Edition
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ISBN: 9781305638600
Author: William A. Worrell, P. Aarne Vesilind, Christian Ludwig
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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plastic bags at food stores have become ubiquitous. Often recycling advocates point to the plastic bags as prototype of wastage and pollution, as stuff that clogs up our landfills. In retaliation, plastic bag manufacturers have begun a public relations campaign to promote their product.
They both have their advocates and detractors. On one of the flyers (printedon paper) they said:Plastic bag does not emit toxic fumes when properly incinerated. When burned in waste-to energy plants, the resulting by-products from combustion are carbon dioxide and water vapor. The bag is inert in landfills, when it does not contribute to leaching, bacterial or explosive gas problems. The bag photo-degrades in sunlight to the point that normal environmental factors of wind and rain will cause it to break into very small pieces. Thereby addressing the unsightly litter problemQ: Is all of it true? Is anything misleading?Do you agree with their evaluation?Write one-page response.
Landfills have historically been sources of all but ONE of the following: a. breeding grounds for insects and rodents b. producers of propane gas C. pollution to groundwater d. odor
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