This presentation discusses waste avoidance, reduction, recovery-material and energy and why it is necessary. We need to use our resources more efficiently and become eco-efficient.
Each household produces 681kg of waste per year. South Australia’s landfills create 60 million cubic metres of landfill airspace. The state is one of the best at recycling and manages to divert 65% recyclable from the landfill. One of the major challenge for recycling is competing with landfills. Cheap landfill costs, disposal contract and global warming are the current crisis issues for waste in South Australia.
Basic information on waste management system and the various type of waste and the disposal methods. few requirement to start the waste management company is discussed. also practical challenges were explain with points in the slide
About Waste Management, How to manage Solid Waste!!!!!!!!
Different Method's to Deal with it.......Some Innovative Methods to deal with Today's Waste!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Each household produces 681kg of waste per year. South Australia’s landfills create 60 million cubic metres of landfill airspace. The state is one of the best at recycling and manages to divert 65% recyclable from the landfill. One of the major challenge for recycling is competing with landfills. Cheap landfill costs, disposal contract and global warming are the current crisis issues for waste in South Australia.
Basic information on waste management system and the various type of waste and the disposal methods. few requirement to start the waste management company is discussed. also practical challenges were explain with points in the slide
About Waste Management, How to manage Solid Waste!!!!!!!!
Different Method's to Deal with it.......Some Innovative Methods to deal with Today's Waste!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The problem of managing the urban wastes is a global issue. Students have shown a concern on this issue and presented a PPT on a comparative study....viewers please watch and leave your comments..
Alternative end of-life waste management practicesSHERIN RAHMAN
This presentation gives you a quick glance of common solid waste management practices along with their pros and cons.The presentation discuss three US EPA software tools which aids in deciding the best waste management method.
The problem of managing the urban wastes is a global issue. Students have shown a concern on this issue and presented a PPT on a comparative study....viewers please watch and leave your comments..
Alternative end of-life waste management practicesSHERIN RAHMAN
This presentation gives you a quick glance of common solid waste management practices along with their pros and cons.The presentation discuss three US EPA software tools which aids in deciding the best waste management method.
Using Web 2.0 Tools to Build Your Personal Learning Network (PLN) Workshop Slides from October 11, 2009 Iowa Technology Education Conference by Leigh Zeitz and Lois Lindell, University of Northern Iowa
South Australia currently is experiencing strong economic growth in mining, defence, industry sectors, construction, finance and insurance. This strong performance over the past eight years is due to employment being up by 14%, business investment up by 126% and retail sales up by 39%. Between 2001 and 2006, Adelaide lost 2900 professionals, which is double compared to 1996 – 2001. To keep Adelaide’s economy growing the government needs to create ways to attract the working age people and young people to stay and work in the city.
Захаров Антон, учащийся 11 класса. Тема работы «История рода князя Сатыги». Секция «История». Научный руководитель: Устюжанина И.В., учитель истории и обществознания МОУ "Гимназия №6"
Water saving technologies to reduce water consumption and wastewater producti...Arne Backlund
EPA STRIVE Programme 2007–2013
Water saving technologies to reduce water consumption and wastewater production in Irish households
(2010-W-LS-3)
STRIVE Report
Prepared for the Environmental Protection Agency
by Trinity College Dublin
Authors:Dr Donata Dubber and Dr Laurence Gill
The Importance of Green Waste Dump and the Benefits of Waste and Recycling Ce...Kelly Rodriguez
First of all, in today's world, environmental sustainability has become increasingly important. As cities deal with the effects of excessive rubbish output, there is a greater need than ever for efficient waste management solutions.
Waste Management & Recycle based on the 3R'sTimothy Wooi
Contents
1. Introduction of Waste Management (WM)
2. Integrated solid waste management (SWM) – Problems and issues
3. Government initiatives and milestones
4. Management strategies
5.Waste minimization in Malaysia
6. Barriers to 3R implementation
7. Tips for effective practice of 3R’s
8. Conclusion
Integrated process for sustainable agro process waste treatment and climate c...ILRI
Presented by Karoli Njau (Principal Investigator, Project 05 University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania) at the Launching of Bio-Innovate Programme, ILRI, Nairobi, 16 March 2011.
Integrated green technologies for msw (mam ver.)mamdouh sabour
SA is facing a great challenges for waste management due to the fast demographic and industrial growth, which left the country with accumulative amount of generated waste that needs to be managed in the most cost-effective, sustainable and green.
In Australasia, Suez has established a strong presence in the waste and water treatment Industries. Every day, SUEZ rises to the challenge of protecting natural resources across Australia and New Zealand. http://www.degremont.com.au/
Suez environnement in australia & new zealandRick Nabett
In Australasia, Suez Environnement has established a strong presence in the waste and water treatment Industries. Every day, its subsidiaries Degrémont and SITA Environmental Solutions rise to the challenge of protecting natural resources across Australia and New Zealand. http://www.degremont.com.au
The local government or council can’t afford to manage the waste management as efficient as today OR Council can’t pay the levy on your behalf anymore OR There is no one to collect our waste weekly anymore.
Sydneys Health infrastructure | Biocity StudioBiocity Studio
Australia has the 2nd longest living people on the earth at 82.2 years, with low death rates for cancer, heart disease, and stroke. In the future global warming impacts such bush fire, heat waves droughts and will create increased strain on our emergency services.
Transport Issues in Adelaide | Biocity StudioBiocity Studio
By Encourage People use More Public Transport Instead of Cars A better, reliable and efficiency public transport system come up improve the system now adjust + regulate but HOW?
Energy in the City of Adelaide | Biocity StudioBiocity Studio
Adelaide is faced with an energy crisis, with only 200 years of coal, 50 years of natural gas and 35 years of oil supplies left. The government encourages and facilitates the development of renewable energy. We can also help by using efficient appliances, reducing electricity usage and designing energy efficient houses.
Water / Wastewater - groundwater levels, dry land salinity and drought in Ade...Biocity Studio
Adelaide’s main source of water comes from the River Murray and the Mount Lofty catchment area and connects to the reticulation system. Urban stormwater is a major input to surface water with a number of natural creeks discharging to stormwater drains. Although the major source of water comes from the surface water, ground water is also vital resource. Rising groundwater levels, dry land salinity and droughts are major problems in Adelaide. This presentation offers solution to these problems.
Adelaide suffers from air, light, water and noise pollution. 70% of the air pollution is from transport, the key emissions that impact air quality are carbon monoxide, oxides of nitrogen. South Australia wastes over $5 million dollars per year on electricity, which produces more than 70,000 tons of carbon dioxide emissions. By reducing light pollution it would be like taking 10,000 cars off the road. Naturally occurring chemical, man-made sources and litter can easily pollute water.
Urban Process Research: Transport | Biocity StudioBiocity Studio
Social, economic and environmental factors will fundamentally change the nature of urban transport systems and the way we use them. Demographic change, aging population, peak oil, reliance on fossil fuels, climate change and technological changes will be imposed as a consequence
The commonwealth of Australia is a Federative constitutional monarchy under a parliament democracy. In 1987, The Hawke government decentralized part of the federal government’s power from 28 departments to 18. This was to decrease corruption, despotism and increase in efficiency and surveillance. South Australian has 68 councils. The South Australian government is trying keep Local government out of planning decisions involving development over $10 million.
Urban Process: Food & Agriculture | Biocity StudioBiocity Studio
South Australia’s agricultural industry has had booms and downturns in the past. Agriculture and food production affects transport, pollution, water usage, waste, erosion and soil/topsoils. The food to energy output is 1 calorie of food energy produced is equal to 10 calories of fossil fuel energy consumed.
Biodiversity is all forms of life and the ecosystems of which they are a part. Adelaide once had a rich variety of wildlife, now it is under serious threat today. The loss of biodiversity has been caused through European settlement developing the land for residential, agriculture and industry usage. This has led to the clearance of vegetation, fragmentation and a decline of many species.
Adelaide’s Transport – Rail, Air, Bus, Car | Biocity StudioBiocity Studio
The main form of transportation in Adelaide is rail, air, bus and car. Adelaide has a well-defined city layout, with multi lane roads. It was once called the 20 minute city, but not for much longer. Morning peak hour traffic has risen by 30% since 1997. The private car increases urban air pollution, green house gases and ozone layer depletion. Forty private cars are equals to one bus. If transport was improved in the city this would help decrease pollution problems.
Adelaide economy and population | Biocity StudioBiocity Studio
There are large manufacturing, defence and research zones in Adelaide from which the city earns its primary revenue. 50% of Australian cars are manufactured here and is the homeland for the territories oil supply. Adelaide’s major industries are agricultural, manufacturing and mining and they are currently booming. The South Australia employment rate has been growing strongly over the last decade. The potential problem for Adelaide is that the population expects to grow another 537,000 over the next 30 years, an extra 247,000 homes will need to be built.
Energy in the City of Adelaide | Biocity StudioBiocity Studio
South Australia electricity demand has risen 1.7% annually and Gas has risen 0.8%. Mining at Leigh Creek will continue only until 2020 and Natural Gas is estimated to last till 2018. What can we do to try and save energy? The government is aiming to reduce energy use in their buildings and transport by 25%. Create alternative for renewable energy efficiency such as wind and solar power.
Understanding water systems in Adelaide | Biocity StudioBiocity Studio
Adelaide’s water supply comes from reservoirs, Murray water accessed via the Mannum pipeline, stormwater, groundwater, waste water and localised systems. Then Adelaide metropolitan area comprises of four major catchment areas and four wastewater treatment plants. Adelaide stormwater generates around 86 giga litres per year. Only 10% of this is currently being re-used.
Water Shortages: What does it hold for Sydney? | Biocity StudioBiocity Studio
Climate change in the future will led to sea level rising, low rainfall, warmer days and water shortages through evaporation in the dams. A lesser amount of Sydney rain falls in the catchment area, as most of Sydney’s rain falls on the coast and the catchment areas are further island E.g. Warragamba Dam. Warragamba Dam is Sydney’s major water supply can supply Sydney with 4 years supply of water with zero inflow supply, but currently the dam is at 50% capacity. We now need to research desalination plants, larger scale water treatment plants and government plans and policies to help save our water supply.
Sydney’s water supply is in crisis scenario due to drought and population increase. The Metro Water Plan hopes to supply Sydney’s water need by 2015. This plan focuses on three main areas, saving water, recycling and finding additional supplies.
Sydney’s main source of water came from the tank stream in Sydney cove before it was polluted in 1826. Pipes were laid out throughout Sydney and we became more dependent on bore water. The Upper Nepean and Warragamba dam were considered to be the solution. The government has built Primary, Secondary and tertiary Wastewater treatment plants. These plants help remove solids, inorganic material, organic, metals, pathogens, nitrogen and phosphorus. Now the government has proposed a Desalination plant at Kurnell to help Sydney’s water crisis.
Improving profitability for small businessBen Wann
In this comprehensive presentation, we will explore strategies and practical tips for enhancing profitability in small businesses. Tailored to meet the unique challenges faced by small enterprises, this session covers various aspects that directly impact the bottom line. Attendees will learn how to optimize operational efficiency, manage expenses, and increase revenue through innovative marketing and customer engagement techniques.
Implicitly or explicitly all competing businesses employ a strategy to select a mix
of marketing resources. Formulating such competitive strategies fundamentally
involves recognizing relationships between elements of the marketing mix (e.g.,
price and product quality), as well as assessing competitive and market conditions
(i.e., industry structure in the language of economics).
Enterprise Excellence is Inclusive Excellence.pdfKaiNexus
Enterprise excellence and inclusive excellence are closely linked, and real-world challenges have shown that both are essential to the success of any organization. To achieve enterprise excellence, organizations must focus on improving their operations and processes while creating an inclusive environment that engages everyone. In this interactive session, the facilitator will highlight commonly established business practices and how they limit our ability to engage everyone every day. More importantly, though, participants will likely gain increased awareness of what we can do differently to maximize enterprise excellence through deliberate inclusion.
What is Enterprise Excellence?
Enterprise Excellence is a holistic approach that's aimed at achieving world-class performance across all aspects of the organization.
What might I learn?
A way to engage all in creating Inclusive Excellence. Lessons from the US military and their parallels to the story of Harry Potter. How belt systems and CI teams can destroy inclusive practices. How leadership language invites people to the party. There are three things leaders can do to engage everyone every day: maximizing psychological safety to create environments where folks learn, contribute, and challenge the status quo.
Who might benefit? Anyone and everyone leading folks from the shop floor to top floor.
Dr. William Harvey is a seasoned Operations Leader with extensive experience in chemical processing, manufacturing, and operations management. At Michelman, he currently oversees multiple sites, leading teams in strategic planning and coaching/practicing continuous improvement. William is set to start his eighth year of teaching at the University of Cincinnati where he teaches marketing, finance, and management. William holds various certifications in change management, quality, leadership, operational excellence, team building, and DiSC, among others.
Personal Brand Statement:
As an Army veteran dedicated to lifelong learning, I bring a disciplined, strategic mindset to my pursuits. I am constantly expanding my knowledge to innovate and lead effectively. My journey is driven by a commitment to excellence, and to make a meaningful impact in the world.
LA HUG - Video Testimonials with Chynna Morgan - June 2024Lital Barkan
Have you ever heard that user-generated content or video testimonials can take your brand to the next level? We will explore how you can effectively use video testimonials to leverage and boost your sales, content strategy, and increase your CRM data.🤯
We will dig deeper into:
1. How to capture video testimonials that convert from your audience 🎥
2. How to leverage your testimonials to boost your sales 💲
3. How you can capture more CRM data to understand your audience better through video testimonials. 📊
Event Report - SAP Sapphire 2024 Orlando - lots of innovation and old challengesHolger Mueller
Holger Mueller of Constellation Research shares his key takeaways from SAP's Sapphire confernece, held in Orlando, June 3rd till 5th 2024, in the Orange Convention Center.
Recruiting in the Digital Age: A Social Media MasterclassLuanWise
In this masterclass, presented at the Global HR Summit on 5th June 2024, Luan Wise explored the essential features of social media platforms that support talent acquisition, including LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, X (formerly Twitter) and TikTok.
Putting the SPARK into Virtual Training.pptxCynthia Clay
This 60-minute webinar, sponsored by Adobe, was delivered for the Training Mag Network. It explored the five elements of SPARK: Storytelling, Purpose, Action, Relationships, and Kudos. Knowing how to tell a well-structured story is key to building long-term memory. Stating a clear purpose that doesn't take away from the discovery learning process is critical. Ensuring that people move from theory to practical application is imperative. Creating strong social learning is the key to commitment and engagement. Validating and affirming participants' comments is the way to create a positive learning environment.
Kseniya Leshchenko: Shared development support service model as the way to ma...Lviv Startup Club
Kseniya Leshchenko: Shared development support service model as the way to make small projects with small budgets profitable for the company (UA)
Kyiv PMDay 2024 Summer
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Premium MEAN Stack Development Solutions for Modern BusinessesSynapseIndia
Stay ahead of the curve with our premium MEAN Stack Development Solutions. Our expert developers utilize MongoDB, Express.js, AngularJS, and Node.js to create modern and responsive web applications. Trust us for cutting-edge solutions that drive your business growth and success.
Know more: https://www.synapseindia.com/technology/mean-stack-development-company.html
Business Valuation Principles for EntrepreneursBen Wann
This insightful presentation is designed to equip entrepreneurs with the essential knowledge and tools needed to accurately value their businesses. Understanding business valuation is crucial for making informed decisions, whether you're seeking investment, planning to sell, or simply want to gauge your company's worth.
VAT Registration Outlined In UAE: Benefits and Requirementsuae taxgpt
Vat Registration is a legal obligation for businesses meeting the threshold requirement, helping companies avoid fines and ramifications. Contact now!
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VAT Registration Outlined In UAE: Benefits and Requirements
Waste Recycling | Biocity Studio
1. Waste and Recycling Tim Clark. Adelaide Biocity Studio 2008 Recycling truck emptying its load inside a Materials Recovery Centre (MRF) Zero Waste SA
2. If we continue to degrade or over-use our environmental resources (natural capital) we will leave future generations with a serious and increasing environmental debt (Suzuki 2003) We need to use our resources more efficiently Waste management and recycling
3. Modern cities have a linear metabolism Input resources Output waste We need to close the materials loop by taking measures to prevent waste generation and to reincorporate waste into the economic cycle Girardet Report 2003
4. The Wuppertal Institute has calculated the ‘ecological rucksack’ (the amount of waste generated in producing everyday products) is 1.5 kg for a toothbrush, 75 kg for a mobile phone and 1500 kg for a personal computer. Use of substantial amounts of natural resources and the associated impacts on the environment can therefore be avoided by reusing or recycling these products in their waste phase and by designing them in a more eco-efficient way. Commission of the European Communities 2003 equals
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6. Waste avoidance, reduction and recovery- material or energy We need to consider Zero Waste SA Waste prevention includes cleaner production processes, better product design and more eco-efficient production and consumption patterns
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8. Recycling activity in South Australia 2005-2006 Final Report Comparison of reported per capita recycling activity, by State
9. Annual South Australian landfill diversion and overall waste recycling In 2006-07 2.43 million tonnes of materials was diverted from landfill in South Australia which is an increase of 1.6% from the previous year The SA diversion rate is the highest of any State, exceeded only by ACT The waste to landfill figure is the lowest in the past 4 years The recycling and reprocessing industry needs to continue to grow alongside the growing the population Review of Recycling Material in South Australia 2006/07
10. Greenhouse gas savings benefit of recycling The recycling of aluminium saved 315,000 tonnes of CO2 equivalent to almost 73,000 cars off the road Review of Recycling Material in South Australia 2006/07
11. Origin of SA sourced reprocessed materials Majority of recycled materials are from construction and demolition, and commercial and industrial sectors Municipal recycled materials makes up only 16.8% of total materials processed Review of Recycling Material in South Australia 2006/07
12. Kerbside recycling Councils have been at the forefront of encouraging householders to contribute to recycling the provision of either separate bins or separate compartments in existing bins for recyclables puts onus on householders City of Marion Council After collection all garbage, recycling and green organics are taken to the Adelaide Waste and Recycling Centre on Morphett Road at North Plympton. The Centre incorporates: * domestic and commercial transfer facilities for waste and recycling * residential and commercial green organics drop-off and pre-processing * hard waste transfer and recycling * a full Materials Recovery Facility.
13. Resources Allan, P & Davey, C, 2008 Review of Recycling Activity in South Australia 2006-2007 . Zero Waste SA, Adelaide Commission of the European Communities. 2003 Towards a thematic strategy on the prevention and recycling of waste. European Commission, Brussels Girardet, H. 2003 Creating A Sustainable Adelaide . Government of South Australia, Adelaide Marion City Council 2008 Waste Management http://www.marion.sa.gov.au/web/webmar.nsf/lookup/Waste+Management Suzuki,D. 2004 A David Suzuki Collection Allen & Unwin, Crows Nest NSW Zero Waste SA. 2005 Background Paper to South Australia’s Waste Strategy 2005-2010 . Zero Waste SA, Adelaide Zero Waste SA. 2005 South Australia’s Waste Strategy 2005-2010 Summary . Zero Waste SA, Adelaide Zero Waste SA. 2005 South Australia’s Waste Strategy 2005-2010 . Zero Waste SA, Adelaide
14. 60,000 X recycles 100,000 tonnes of organic green materials Jeffries Group equivalent to in weight every year