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Deck 16: Solid and Hazardous Waste
1
The recycling of plastic bottles to make fleece fabric for clothing is a type of secondary recycling.
True
2
The availability of oil and petrochemicals effectively stalled the development of bioplastics.
True
3
People in many less developed countries make their living by removing and selling items from open-pit landfills.
True
4
Some plants may act as pollution sponges that can help to clean up soil and water contaminated with hazardous chemicals.
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An estimated 82% of the Guiyu (China)area's children younger than age 6 suffer from lead poisoning as direct result of electronic waste.
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6
Exchanging industrial hazardous wastes through clearinghouses might be a good way to reduce disposal of waste and pollution.
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7
The best and cheapest ways to deal with solid and hazardous wastes are waste reduction and pollution prevention.
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8
Solid waste contributes to pollution and includes valuable resources that could be reused or recycled.
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9
Some scientists and economists estimate that we could eliminate up to 80% of the solid waste by applying integrated strategies that reduce,reuse,and recycle waste.
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10
The U.S.contains only 4.5% of the world's people,but produces approximately 25% of the world's solid waste.
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11
Enacting laws will not provide incentives for recycling e-waste and plastics.
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12
Closed-loop recycling is the same as secondary recycling.
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13
Most of the solid waste in the United States comes from the industrial sector.
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14
Perpetual storage should be the last resort for dealing with hazardous wastes.
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15
In primary recycling,waste products are converted into new and different products.
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16
Every year,the United States generates enough municipal solid waste to fill a bumper-to-bumper convoy of garbage trucks long enough to circle the earth's equator almost six times.
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17
Enough diapers are thrown away in the United States each year that,if linked end to end,would reach to the moon and back approximately seven times.
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18
The United State is the only industrialized nation that can export its electronic waste legally simply because it has not ratified the Basel Convention.
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19
It is possible to contribute to health problems for people in China,India,or Africa when discarding a cell phone or other electronic device in the United States
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20
In the natural world,where humans are not dominant,there is essentially no waste.
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21
Which category most accurately describes waste such as food wastes,cardboard,cans,bottles,yard wastes,furniture,plastics,metal,glass,and e-waste?
A) e-waste
B) municipal waste
C) solid waste
D) industrial solid waste
E) municipal solid waste
A) e-waste
B) municipal waste
C) solid waste
D) industrial solid waste
E) municipal solid waste
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22
According to some estimates,the North Pacific Garbage Patch occupies an area at least the size of ____.
A) Ireland
B) Europe
C) the Mediterranean Sea
D) Texas
E) several square kilometers
A) Ireland
B) Europe
C) the Mediterranean Sea
D) Texas
E) several square kilometers
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23
What variety of hazardous waste does not a have a scientifically and politically acceptable way of disposal?
A) e-waste
B) coal ash
C) pesticides
D) nuclear
E) medical waste
A) e-waste
B) coal ash
C) pesticides
D) nuclear
E) medical waste
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24
What kind of waste is hospital medical waste?
A) e-waste
B) biogenic waste
C) solid waste
D) toxic waste
E) industrial waste
A) e-waste
B) biogenic waste
C) solid waste
D) toxic waste
E) industrial waste
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25
From an environmental standpoint,refusing,reducing and reusing are preferred over recycling because they are ____ approaches that tackle the problem of waste production at the front end. more feasible
A) waste prevention
B) integrated
C) management
D) green
E) more feasible
A) waste prevention
B) integrated
C) management
D) green
E) more feasible
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26
When the U.S.city of Fort Worth,Texas,instituted a fee-per-bag waste collection program,the proportion of households recycling their trash plummeted from 85% to 21%.
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27
The fee-per-____ waste collection systems charge consumers for the amount of waste they throw away.
A) unit
B) product
C) material
D) energy
E) bag
A) unit
B) product
C) material
D) energy
E) bag
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28
What approach do most analysts call for in approaching our waste problems?
A) waste management
B) waste reduction
C) integrated waste management
D) reusing
E) recycle
A) waste management
B) waste reduction
C) integrated waste management
D) reusing
E) recycle
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29
Since 1976,the EPA has used the Toxic Substances Control Act to ban only 5 of the roughly 80,000 chemicals in use.
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30
Which type of waste can a homeowner recycle in their backyard as part of a composting project?
A) dead animals
B) electronics
C) plastics
D) some metals
E) vegetable food scraps
A) dead animals
B) electronics
C) plastics
D) some metals
E) vegetable food scraps
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31
Which country is the world's largest producer of solid waste?
A) United States
B) China
C) Russia
D) India
E) Brazil
A) United States
B) China
C) Russia
D) India
E) Brazil
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32
It can take 400 to 1,000 years to break down ____ that end up in landfills or the ocean.
A) disposable coffee cups
B) batteries
C) glass bottles
D) plastic bags
E) aluminum cans
A) disposable coffee cups
B) batteries
C) glass bottles
D) plastic bags
E) aluminum cans
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33
Why can the U.S.legally transport its electronic waste when other countries cannot?
A) The United States can export its e-waste legally because it is the only industrialized nation that exports directly to recycling centers.
B) The United States can export its e-waste legally because it is exempted from most international laws.
C) The United States can export its e-waste legally because it can afford the safety measures needed for safe transport.
D) The United States can export its e-waste legally because it is the only industrialized nation that has not ratified the Basel Convention.
E) The United States can export its e-waste legally because it has previous trade agreements with some countries.
A) The United States can export its e-waste legally because it is the only industrialized nation that exports directly to recycling centers.
B) The United States can export its e-waste legally because it is exempted from most international laws.
C) The United States can export its e-waste legally because it can afford the safety measures needed for safe transport.
D) The United States can export its e-waste legally because it is the only industrialized nation that has not ratified the Basel Convention.
E) The United States can export its e-waste legally because it has previous trade agreements with some countries.
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34
Where will your old cell phone likely end up if you were to throw it away today?
A) landfill
B) China
C) India
D) recycling center
E) waterways
A) landfill
B) China
C) India
D) recycling center
E) waterways
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35
The Superfund Act was designed to make polluters pay for cleaning up hazardous waste,however taxpayers are now paying for the polluters,albeit to a lesser extent.
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36
It is not surprising to find huge masses of plastic waste in the oceans because ____.
A) most plastic is dumped in the ocean
B) most plastic floats on water
C) plastics take 400 to 1,000 years to break down
D) illegal dumping is rampant among developing nations
E) garbage dumps are located near waterways
A) most plastic is dumped in the ocean
B) most plastic floats on water
C) plastics take 400 to 1,000 years to break down
D) illegal dumping is rampant among developing nations
E) garbage dumps are located near waterways
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37
What may have prevented the use of bioplastics in the past century?
A) The technology for mass production of bioplastics was not yet available.
B) The materials needed for bioplastics was used for food.
C) Bioplastics were viewed as inferior materials.
D) Oil became widely available and petrochemical plastics took over the market.
E) Synthetic plastic producers had a strong government lobby.
A) The technology for mass production of bioplastics was not yet available.
B) The materials needed for bioplastics was used for food.
C) Bioplastics were viewed as inferior materials.
D) Oil became widely available and petrochemical plastics took over the market.
E) Synthetic plastic producers had a strong government lobby.
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38
Denmark,Finland,and the Canadian province of Prince Edward Island have banned all ____ that cannot be reused.
A) batteries
B) plastics
C) packaging
D) grocery bags
E) beverage containers
A) batteries
B) plastics
C) packaging
D) grocery bags
E) beverage containers
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39
What do workers in countries with cheap labor use to recover valuable metals from e-waste?
A) lead
B) sharp knives
C) heat
D) acid
E) mercury
A) lead
B) sharp knives
C) heat
D) acid
E) mercury
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40
The fastest growing solid waste in the world is from ____.
A) automobiles
B) tires
C) diapers
D) carpet
E) electronics
A) automobiles
B) tires
C) diapers
D) carpet
E) electronics
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41
While roughly a third of all ____ produced in the United States is thrown away,only about 2.5% of this waste is composted.
A) paper
B) food
C) clothing
D) wood
E) shrubbery
A) paper
B) food
C) clothing
D) wood
E) shrubbery
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42
Denmark ____ 54% of its municipal solid waste in state-of-the-art facilities that exceed European air pollution standards by a factor of 10.
A) buries
B) incinerates
C) recycles
D) reuses
E) composts
A) buries
B) incinerates
C) recycles
D) reuses
E) composts
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43
Sanitary landfills typically have problems with ____.
A) high operating costs
B) odor
C) open,uncovered garbage
D) traffic,noise,and dust
E) spread of disease
A) high operating costs
B) odor
C) open,uncovered garbage
D) traffic,noise,and dust
E) spread of disease
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44
What process involves the use of bacteria and enzymes to destroy hazardous substances?
A) phytoremediation
B) plasma gasification
C) bioremediation
D) incineration
E) composting
A) phytoremediation
B) plasma gasification
C) bioremediation
D) incineration
E) composting
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45
What is the primary reason many U.S.citizens,local governments,and environmental scientists oppose waste incineration?
A) It is more expensive than landfills.
B) It must burn a lot of trash to maintain profitability.
C) It is difficult to regulating incinerators.
D) It emits air pollutants.
E) It undermines waste reduction strategies like reduce and reuse.
A) It is more expensive than landfills.
B) It must burn a lot of trash to maintain profitability.
C) It is difficult to regulating incinerators.
D) It emits air pollutants.
E) It undermines waste reduction strategies like reduce and reuse.
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46
Cities that make money by recycling and that have higher recycling rates tend to use a ____ for both recyclable and non-recyclable materials
A) fee structure
B) subsidy incentive
C) multi-pickup system
D) single-pickup system
E) integrated-pickup system
A) fee structure
B) subsidy incentive
C) multi-pickup system
D) single-pickup system
E) integrated-pickup system
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47
In the United States,approximately 67% by weight of all municipal solid waste is ____.
A) shipped to foreign countries for disposal
B) recycled and reused
C) dumped in the ocean
D) sent to waste-to-energy incinerators
E) buried in sanitary landfills
A) shipped to foreign countries for disposal
B) recycled and reused
C) dumped in the ocean
D) sent to waste-to-energy incinerators
E) buried in sanitary landfills
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48
The bottoms and sides of ____ have strong double liners and containment systems that collect the liquids.
A) open dumps
B) recycling centers
C) waste incinerators
D) single-pickup systems
E) sanitary landfills
A) open dumps
B) recycling centers
C) waste incinerators
D) single-pickup systems
E) sanitary landfills
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49
What was the Superfund Act designed to do?
A) To make polluters pay for cleaning up abandoned hazardous waste
B) To ensure the safety of chemicals used in the manufacture of many products
C) To identify sites where hazardous wastes have contaminated the environment
D) To generate funds for the EPA so that it can enforce environmental laws
E) To pay for the Toxic Release Inventory
A) To make polluters pay for cleaning up abandoned hazardous waste
B) To ensure the safety of chemicals used in the manufacture of many products
C) To identify sites where hazardous wastes have contaminated the environment
D) To generate funds for the EPA so that it can enforce environmental laws
E) To pay for the Toxic Release Inventory
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50
The U.S.EPA estimates that recycling and composting in the United States in 2010 reduced emissions of climate-changing carbon dioxide by an amount roughly equal to that emitted by 36 million ____.
A) hydraulically fractured gas wells
B) barrels of oil
C) tons of coal
D) passenger vehicles
E) power plants
A) hydraulically fractured gas wells
B) barrels of oil
C) tons of coal
D) passenger vehicles
E) power plants
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51
What process involves the use of plants to remove contaminants from polluted soil and water?
A) phytoremediation
B) plasma gasification
C) bioremediation
D) incineration
E) composting
A) phytoremediation
B) plasma gasification
C) bioremediation
D) incineration
E) composting
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52
Under what regulation are hazardous waste permit holders must use a cradle-to-grave system?
A) The Superfund Act
B) The Comprehensive Environmental Response,Compensation,and Liability Act
C) The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
D) The Toxic Release Inventory Act
E) The Clean Air Act
A) The Superfund Act
B) The Comprehensive Environmental Response,Compensation,and Liability Act
C) The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
D) The Toxic Release Inventory Act
E) The Clean Air Act
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53
Although burial of hazardous waste is the last thing we should do,why then is this the most widely used method of dealing with our hazardous waste?
A) politics
B) health
C) laziness
D) lower cost
E) complexity
A) politics
B) health
C) laziness
D) lower cost
E) complexity
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54
Plasma gasification is a technology that uses arcs of electricity in the absence of ____ to produce very high temperatures for vaporizing trash.
A) water
B) hazardous chemicals
C) coal
D) oxygen
E) carbon dioxide
A) water
B) hazardous chemicals
C) coal
D) oxygen
E) carbon dioxide
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55
Using charcoal or resins to filter out harmful solids is a ____ method.
A) chemical
B) physical
C) biological
D) geological
E) physiological
A) chemical
B) physical
C) biological
D) geological
E) physiological
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56
In the United States,almost two-thirds of all liquid hazardous wastes are ____.
A) recycled into useful materials
B) bioremediated
C) injected into deep disposal wells
D) incinerated
E) stored in guarded facilities
A) recycled into useful materials
B) bioremediated
C) injected into deep disposal wells
D) incinerated
E) stored in guarded facilities
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57
Of the two types of dumps utilized for solid waste,open dumps ____.
A) are rare in developed countries
B) cover wastes with clay or plastic foam
C) have little odor
D) are vermin free
E) are the most environmentally friendly
A) are rare in developed countries
B) cover wastes with clay or plastic foam
C) have little odor
D) are vermin free
E) are the most environmentally friendly
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58
What is the result of using a pay-as-you-throw approach in San Francisco,California,USA?
A) The city lost 37 garbage pickup workers.
B) The city raised its taxes as a result of stringent recycling requirements.
C) The city recycled,composted,or reused 78% of its municipal solid waste (MSW).
D) The city created a severe littering problem.
E) The city became the most expensive place to live in the U.S.
A) The city lost 37 garbage pickup workers.
B) The city raised its taxes as a result of stringent recycling requirements.
C) The city recycled,composted,or reused 78% of its municipal solid waste (MSW).
D) The city created a severe littering problem.
E) The city became the most expensive place to live in the U.S.
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59
Recycling,reuse,and composting create six to ten times as many ____ as landfills and waste incineration.
A) problems
B) benefits
C) advantages
D) jobs
E) opportunities
A) problems
B) benefits
C) advantages
D) jobs
E) opportunities
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60
EPA studies have found that 70% of all U.S.hazardous waste ____ have no liners and could threaten groundwater supplies.
A) sanitary landfills
B) deep-well disposal sites
C) open pit landfills
D) storage ponds
E) storage tanks
A) sanitary landfills
B) deep-well disposal sites
C) open pit landfills
D) storage ponds
E) storage tanks
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61
Using blood tests and statistical sampling,medical researchers at New York City's Mount Sinai School of Medicine found that it is likely that nearly every person on the earth has detectable levels of ____ in their bodies.
A) hazardous chemicals
B) carcinogens
C) petrochemicals
D) DDT
E) persistent organic pollutants (POPs)
A) hazardous chemicals
B) carcinogens
C) petrochemicals
D) DDT
E) persistent organic pollutants (POPs)
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62
The process of ____________________ reduces the volume of a given amount of waste by 99%,produces a synthetic gaseous fuel,and encapsulates toxic metals and other materials in glassy lumps of rock.
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63
Contaminated water that leaks from landfills is called ____________________.
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64
If you live in the United States,you can find out what toxic chemicals are being stored and released in your neighborhood by ____.
A) going to the EPA's Toxic Release Inventory website
B) visiting the U.S.Library of Congress
C) calling your local Superfund council
D) obtaining a copy of the National Priorities List
E) asking local manufactures to comply with the Toxic Substances Control Act
A) going to the EPA's Toxic Release Inventory website
B) visiting the U.S.Library of Congress
C) calling your local Superfund council
D) obtaining a copy of the National Priorities List
E) asking local manufactures to comply with the Toxic Substances Control Act
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65
The Basel Convention was designed to ____.
A) promote international subsidies for reusing and recycling
B) curb greenhouse gas emission through reusing and recycling programs
C) ban participating countries from shipping hazardous waste to or through other countries without their permission
D) wipe out hazardous waste smugglers
E) regulate the 12 widely used persistent organic pollutants
A) promote international subsidies for reusing and recycling
B) curb greenhouse gas emission through reusing and recycling programs
C) ban participating countries from shipping hazardous waste to or through other countries without their permission
D) wipe out hazardous waste smugglers
E) regulate the 12 widely used persistent organic pollutants
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66
Which country has passed a law that states all chemicals that are persistent and can accumulate in living tissue will be banned by the year 2020?
A) the United States
B) France
C) China
D) Norway
E) Sweden
A) the United States
B) France
C) China
D) Norway
E) Sweden
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67
In newer ____________________ landfills,solid wastes are spread out in thin layers,compacted,and covered daily with a fresh layer of clay or plastic foam.
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From an environmental standpoint,the approaches to hazardous waste of refuse,reduce,and reuse are preferred because they are ____________________ approaches that tackle the problem of waste production at the front end.
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In 2000,delegates from 122 countries completed a global treaty to control 12 persistent organic pollutants (POPs)that contain ____.
A) DDT
B) ozone
C) chlorofluorocarbons
D) methane gas
E) mercury
A) DDT
B) ozone
C) chlorofluorocarbons
D) methane gas
E) mercury
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70
The primary role of hazardous waste ____ is to evade the laws by using an array of tactics,including bribes,false permits,and mislabeling of hazardous wastes as recyclable materials.
A) emitters
B) producers
C) manufacturers
D) smugglers
E) users
A) emitters
B) producers
C) manufacturers
D) smugglers
E) users
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71
In nature,the waste outputs of one organism become the nutrient inputs of another organism,so that all of the earth's nutrients are endlessly recycled.Applying this concept to industry and manufacturing is called ____.
A) biomanufacturing
B) environmental sustainability
C) environmental economics
D) biomimicry
E) eco-industrialization
A) biomanufacturing
B) environmental sustainability
C) environmental economics
D) biomimicry
E) eco-industrialization
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72
_____________________ are chemical substances that persist in the environment and accumulate in the fatty tissues of humans and other organisms.
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73
Old dry-cell batteries are a type of ____________________ waste.
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The type of waste produced by mines,agriculture,and industries that supply people with goods and services is called _________________________.
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Tires being shredded and converted into surfacing for public roads is an example of ____________________ recycling.
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76
A 2009 EPA study concluded that ____________________ emit more air pollutants than modern waste-to-energy incinerators.
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77
Municipal solid waste can be burned in large ____________________,which is used to boil water and make steam for heating water or interior spaces,or for producing electricity.
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78
What is a way that governments can encourage reuse and recycling?
A) Governments can set fair market prices for various products.
B) Governments can force people to recycle with negative incentives.
C) Governments could remove the harmful Superfund Act.
D) Governments could encourage the use of POPs in controlling waste.
E) Governments can increase subsidies and tax breaks for reusing and recycling
A) Governments can set fair market prices for various products.
B) Governments can force people to recycle with negative incentives.
C) Governments could remove the harmful Superfund Act.
D) Governments could encourage the use of POPs in controlling waste.
E) Governments can increase subsidies and tax breaks for reusing and recycling
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79
Some landfills have systems for collecting ____________________,the potent greenhouse gas that is produced when the wastes decompose in the absence of oxygen.
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80
An important form of recycling is ____________________,which mimics nature by using bacteria to decompose yard trimmings,vegetable food scraps,and other biodegradable organic wastes into materials than can increase soil fertility.
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