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Municipal Solid Waste

Municipal Solid Waste. Jennifer Naples Environmental Science. What is MSW?. Waste that is produced in ________,________ ,_________,_______________and other places in the ________________ . MSW is not produced by construction, agriculture or __________________. Handling Solid Waste.

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Municipal Solid Waste

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  1. Municipal Solid Waste Jennifer Naples Environmental Science

  2. What is MSW? • Waste that is produced in________,________ ,_________,_______________and other places in the ________________. • MSW is not produced by construction, agriculture or __________________

  3. Handling Solid Waste • How do we handle our solid waste? • ________it • ________it • ________it

  4. Burying Waste • Sanitary Landfills • Designed to prevent leachate from seeping out and running off into _________and __________ • Holds waste safely • Keeps water from getting _________________

  5. Sanitary Landfill

  6. Burning Waste • Burning solid waste is called ______________ • Can be used to generate _________________ • Release some ___________ • Some waste still _________

  7. Recycling • Reclaiming _____materials and reusing them • ______________________resources • Saves ___________________ • Reduces _____________________damage

  8. Recycling

  9. Recycling • There are 4 types of products that can be recycled • Metals can be ________________ and reused • Glass can be melted down to make _______glass containers • Paper products can be recycled _______________ • ______________types of plastics can be recycled

  10. Recycling • Mountains of Water Bottles

  11. The Down Side of Recycling • Recycling is not the complete answer to the large amount of waste that we create • Some materials_____ _____ be recycled • Some recycled products have _________uses • Uses ________________ • Creates pollution

  12. Biodegradable Products • When something can be broken down and recycled ____________it is considered biodegradable. • __________________are biodegradable

  13. The Three R’s • Controlling solid waste includes the three R’s • ________– create less waste in the first place • __________– find another use for something • _______– Reclaiming raw materials to create something new

  14. Reduce, Reuse, Recycle

  15. Composting • A process of helping the NATURAL _____________________ process break down many forms of waste • Excellent form of __________________ • Can be done on a _________or _________scale

  16. Composting • The elements of composting

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