Tuesday, May 28, 2019
A Cleaner Future: A Comprehensive Pollution Prevention and Reduction Pr
A Cleaner Future A Comprehensive Pollution Prevention and Reduction ProgramIntroductionPollution is a major(ip) problem globally and it becomes greater as the human population continues to rise exponentially. One of the major problems with increased population is higher expend production, which creates increased air, soil, and irrigate pollution. To resolve this problem waste reduction must be of primary importance in preventing and reducing pollution. Waste management can be an overpriced undertaking if not managed correctly so sustainable practices must be addressed. While pollution prevention and reduction programs can be expensive if not managed correctly, waste reduction is essential for the reduction and prevention of pollution. Recycling, Water preservation, municipal solid waste management, and population stability are the essentials to a cleaner tomorrow.Municipal solid waste (MSW) is a significant problem globally. The biggest obstacle in waste reduction is public involv ement. Society specifically in-developed countries produce significant waste through over utilisation. To address this problem it will take significant public participation. Careful considerations and planning must go into confronting the issue of MSW with the public. According to OConnell (2011) Waste and consumption practices are multi-dimensional and the methods for engaging the public in reducing MSW must incorporate feelings, practical considerations, and education. It is evident that for significant municipal solid waste reduction to make it education and public feelings must be addressed. Without public participation MSW reduction cannot occur. The pollution prevention and reduction program will take aim at educating the public of the significance ... ...& Industry. (Document ID 1552023631).Jiboye, A. (2011). Sustainable Urbanization Issues and Challenges for Effective Urban Governance in Nigeria. Journal of Sustainable Development, 4(6), 211-224. Retrieved January 23, 201 2, from ABI/INFORM Global. (Document ID 2535474281).OConnell, E.. (2011). Increasing Public Participation in Municipal Solid Waste Reduction. The Geographical Bulletin, 52(2), 105-118. Retrieved January 8, 2012, from Research Library. (Document ID 2517583571).Miller, G. T., Jr., & Spoolman, S. E. (2012). Living in the environment Concepts, connections, and solutions (17th ed.). Belmont, CA Cengage LearningWang, H.. (2010). A Sustainable Decision-Making Model for Materials Recovery Facilities Problems in Waste Management. Competition Forum, 8(2), 248-253. Retrieved January 9, 2012, from ABI/INFORM Global. (Document ID 2174555611).
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