The document outlines the efforts of a Design for Change (DFC) club to promote recycling and reduce waste at their school. Their goals are to reduce waste, promote reusing materials, and change students' attitudes towards waste. The club identified plastic waste as a major problem and implemented strategies like monthly recycling collection competitions between classes to incentivize waste reduction. This has led to hundreds of plastic bags being collected and some converted into cushions. Both the school environment and students' attitudes are beginning to change in more sustainable ways as a result of the DFC club's initiatives.
Recycling a corrugated box requires significant resources - it must be collected, sorted, transported, broken down with water and chemicals, and reformed into new boxes. Reusing a box avoids these impacts, requiring no water, chemicals, or extensive processing - only delivery and storage. While recycling saves some energy compared to producing virgin boxes, reuse has a lower overall environmental impact through repeated uses without additional processing between each use. The report concludes that selling reused boxes through Boxes Near Me lowers environmental impacts compared to recycling boxes after a single use.
Writing for Reuse: Learning How To Write Modular Content for ReuseScott Abel
Presented by Pamela Kostur at Documentation and Training West, May 6-9, 2008 in Vancouver, BC
Writing modular content that can easily be reused is important not only when working in a content management environment, but also in the world of everyday technical communication. Technical communicators are being called upon more and more to create reusable content and to reuse content that others produce.
There are several good reasons to adopt writing for reuse, among them:
* Writing for reuse is efficient. It’s costly for several people to create the same product description (or procedure or error message) over and over again. Instead, one person can create it for all uses, based on a standard that accommodates all uses.
* Writing for reuse helps to ensure consistency. When the same product description is used for the manual, the online help, and the brochure, you can rest assured it is consistent.
* Writing for reuse helps to make content more usable. When writing for reuse, it’s critical that you follow standards, which are based on usability. Standards ensure that similar types of content are structured in similar ways. Everyone writing a product description follows the standard for the product description, making it both reusable and usable.
* Writing for reuse helps users to navigate through content. Reusable content is written in modules with clearly defined labels identifying the content’s purpose. Modules can be arranged to accommodate different users and users; the modularity can also help users to easily identify and select the information they need.
* Writing for reuse is efficient for you, for the company you work for, and for your users. However, writing for reuse is different than “starting from scratch” or from writing a in the narrative form that many of us have learned and followed for several years.
This workshop will convince you of the importance of writing for reuse and show you how to do it!
The Capital Gate building in Abu Dhabi is 160 meters tall and leans 18 degrees to the west, making it the furthest leaning man-made tower in the world. It took two years and 600 laborers to construct the 53,100 square meter building out of reinforced concrete and steel at a cost of $233 million. The unusual leaning structural system uses a central concrete core surrounded by steel diagrid frames and horizontal outriggers to resist wind loads and maintain stability despite its irregular shape.
The document discusses the three R's of the environment: reduce, reuse, and recycle. It provides examples of how to reduce waste by buying products with less packaging and printing only what is needed. Reusing involves using items again through reusing paper, donating unused clothes and toys, or having a yard sale. Recycling involves processing old materials into new products, like making new paper from old paper or new aluminum cans from old ones. Practicing the three R's can help the environment.
The document discusses ways to practice the 3 Rs of reduce, reuse, recycle both inside and outside the home. It provides tips for incorporating the 3 Rs in the kitchen, home office, and garage, such as composting organic waste, recycling packaging, buying in bulk, donating unused electronics, opting out of junk mail, and reusing materials. Practicing the 3 Rs helps conserve natural resources, prevents pollution, and ensures future generations can enjoy clean air, water, and natural spaces.
This document discusses the recycling and reuse of demolished concrete. It begins by defining construction waste and the processes of reuse and recycling. It then discusses the large amount of construction and demolition waste generated in India annually. It emphasizes the necessity of reusing and recycling this waste due to limited natural resources. The document outlines the common processes for collecting, sorting, and treating demolished concrete for reuse. It presents experimental results on the properties and quality of recycled concrete aggregates. Finally, it discusses challenges to using recycled aggregates in India and steps that could be taken to promote reuse of demolished concrete.
The document discusses India's policies and efforts around the 3Rs (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle) for waste management. It outlines India's waste hierarchy and national policies promoting the 3Rs. Significant achievements include the Charter on Corporate Responsibility for Environmental Protection partnership between the government and industry. Recommendations focus on assessing waste generation impacts, prioritizing reduction and strict enforcement of waste tracking and authorization. The success of 3R initiatives depends on integrating policies around investment, production, and public participation.
The document outlines the efforts of a Design for Change (DFC) club to promote recycling and reduce waste at their school. Their goals are to reduce waste, promote reusing materials, and change students' attitudes towards waste. The club identified plastic waste as a major problem and implemented strategies like monthly recycling collection competitions between classes to incentivize waste reduction. This has led to hundreds of plastic bags being collected and some converted into cushions. Both the school environment and students' attitudes are beginning to change in more sustainable ways as a result of the DFC club's initiatives.
Recycling a corrugated box requires significant resources - it must be collected, sorted, transported, broken down with water and chemicals, and reformed into new boxes. Reusing a box avoids these impacts, requiring no water, chemicals, or extensive processing - only delivery and storage. While recycling saves some energy compared to producing virgin boxes, reuse has a lower overall environmental impact through repeated uses without additional processing between each use. The report concludes that selling reused boxes through Boxes Near Me lowers environmental impacts compared to recycling boxes after a single use.
Writing for Reuse: Learning How To Write Modular Content for ReuseScott Abel
Presented by Pamela Kostur at Documentation and Training West, May 6-9, 2008 in Vancouver, BC
Writing modular content that can easily be reused is important not only when working in a content management environment, but also in the world of everyday technical communication. Technical communicators are being called upon more and more to create reusable content and to reuse content that others produce.
There are several good reasons to adopt writing for reuse, among them:
* Writing for reuse is efficient. It’s costly for several people to create the same product description (or procedure or error message) over and over again. Instead, one person can create it for all uses, based on a standard that accommodates all uses.
* Writing for reuse helps to ensure consistency. When the same product description is used for the manual, the online help, and the brochure, you can rest assured it is consistent.
* Writing for reuse helps to make content more usable. When writing for reuse, it’s critical that you follow standards, which are based on usability. Standards ensure that similar types of content are structured in similar ways. Everyone writing a product description follows the standard for the product description, making it both reusable and usable.
* Writing for reuse helps users to navigate through content. Reusable content is written in modules with clearly defined labels identifying the content’s purpose. Modules can be arranged to accommodate different users and users; the modularity can also help users to easily identify and select the information they need.
* Writing for reuse is efficient for you, for the company you work for, and for your users. However, writing for reuse is different than “starting from scratch” or from writing a in the narrative form that many of us have learned and followed for several years.
This workshop will convince you of the importance of writing for reuse and show you how to do it!
The Capital Gate building in Abu Dhabi is 160 meters tall and leans 18 degrees to the west, making it the furthest leaning man-made tower in the world. It took two years and 600 laborers to construct the 53,100 square meter building out of reinforced concrete and steel at a cost of $233 million. The unusual leaning structural system uses a central concrete core surrounded by steel diagrid frames and horizontal outriggers to resist wind loads and maintain stability despite its irregular shape.
The document discusses the three R's of the environment: reduce, reuse, and recycle. It provides examples of how to reduce waste by buying products with less packaging and printing only what is needed. Reusing involves using items again through reusing paper, donating unused clothes and toys, or having a yard sale. Recycling involves processing old materials into new products, like making new paper from old paper or new aluminum cans from old ones. Practicing the three R's can help the environment.
The document discusses ways to practice the 3 Rs of reduce, reuse, recycle both inside and outside the home. It provides tips for incorporating the 3 Rs in the kitchen, home office, and garage, such as composting organic waste, recycling packaging, buying in bulk, donating unused electronics, opting out of junk mail, and reusing materials. Practicing the 3 Rs helps conserve natural resources, prevents pollution, and ensures future generations can enjoy clean air, water, and natural spaces.
This document discusses the recycling and reuse of demolished concrete. It begins by defining construction waste and the processes of reuse and recycling. It then discusses the large amount of construction and demolition waste generated in India annually. It emphasizes the necessity of reusing and recycling this waste due to limited natural resources. The document outlines the common processes for collecting, sorting, and treating demolished concrete for reuse. It presents experimental results on the properties and quality of recycled concrete aggregates. Finally, it discusses challenges to using recycled aggregates in India and steps that could be taken to promote reuse of demolished concrete.
The document discusses India's policies and efforts around the 3Rs (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle) for waste management. It outlines India's waste hierarchy and national policies promoting the 3Rs. Significant achievements include the Charter on Corporate Responsibility for Environmental Protection partnership between the government and industry. Recommendations focus on assessing waste generation impacts, prioritizing reduction and strict enforcement of waste tracking and authorization. The success of 3R initiatives depends on integrating policies around investment, production, and public participation.
The document discusses various sources and types of solid waste including residential, commercial, institutional, construction and demolition, industrial, agricultural, and biomedical waste. It also describes methods for solid waste disposal such as landfilling, incineration, composting, and disposal into the sea. Key factors for effective composting are also outlined, including temperature, carbon to nitrogen ratio, nutrients, oxygen, pH, moisture, and particle size.
This document discusses the use of construction and demolition waste in building projects. It notes that demolition sites generate large amounts of solid waste that is often dumped, but that recycling building materials is possible. It then outlines what construction and demolition waste consists of, including concrete, brick, timber, sanitary ware, glass, steel and plastics. For each material, it describes how they can be recycled and reused in building applications to reduce costs and environmental impacts. The document concludes by emphasizing the benefits of recycling construction waste and provides initiatives to promote greater reuse.
Plastic bottles have several disadvantages, including that they take an extremely long time (500 years) to decompose in landfills. Additionally, plastic is difficult to recycle effectively as most plastic cannot be recycled and recycled plastic is often downcycled into lower quality products. A further disadvantage is that plastic production relies on non-renewable resources like oil and natural gas. Large quantities of discarded plastic end up polluting the environment and harming wildlife through ingestion and entanglement.
The document discusses recycling at SMS and why it is important. It notes that the U.S. produces a large amount of trash each year and recycling can help reduce waste. For every ton of paper recycled, 17 trees are saved. Plastic bottles take hundreds of years to decompose in landfills. The document encourages recycling common items found at school like paper, cartons, and bottles to help the environment. It states that if an item can be torn, it can likely be recycled.
The document provides details about the Burj Al Arab hotel in Dubai. Some key points:
- It is a luxury hotel located on an artificial island off the coast of Dubai. At 321 meters tall, it was the tallest hotel in the world when it opened in 1999.
- The hotel was designed to resemble the sail of a dhow boat. It was commissioned by the ruler of Dubai as a landmark to put the city on the map as a tourist destination.
- Construction involved building a large artificial island, with a foundation of large rocks and concrete armor units to protect it from waves. Piles were driven through the island to stabilize the structure.
- The hotel features many
The document discusses the importance of reducing, reusing, and recycling (the 3 Rs). It explains that recycling saves natural resources, reduces pollution and greenhouse gas emissions, saves energy, and creates jobs. Reduction means using less of something or making it smaller. Reusing products extends their life and reduces the need for new products. Practicing the 3 Rs helps reduce garbage and protects the environment. The document encourages readers to reduce waste, reuse items, recycle, buy recycled products, get involved in environmental efforts, and spread awareness of the 3 Rs.
reuse and recycle of construction materialRakesh Rahar
This document discusses construction waste recycling. It notes that construction generates a significant amount of waste and that recycling can reduce environmental impacts. It identifies several materials commonly recovered from construction sites, such as asphalt, wood, gypsum wallboard, metals, concrete, brick, and roofing. Recycling these materials provides benefits like reducing pollution, conserving landfill space and resources, and creating jobs. However, barriers to recycling include a lack of facilities, technologies, awareness, and proper waste separation at job sites. The document advocates developing markets for recycled products, education and training, and policies to promote greater recycling in the construction industry.
Group Members Leader : Ng Jia Woei Members : Lee Beun Yew Lee Chiew Wen Jason Deong Teh Hang Ming
Recycling is important to address global warming by reducing waste and energy usage. Recyclable materials include glass, paper, aluminum, asphalt, iron, textiles and plastics. Recycling has a long history and was encouraged during World Wars for resources. It helps conserve resources and energy compared to raw material production. Let's participate in recycling to care for our earth.
The document discusses recycling processes and benefits. It explains that recycling involves collecting, sorting, cleaning and processing materials like glass, plastic and metal to manufacture new products. Recycling reduces waste in landfills and the environmental impacts of extracting raw materials while also lowering carbon dioxide emissions. The document provides tips for recycling at home and reusing items, as well as highlighting the importance of purchasing recycled goods to complete the recycling loop.
The document discusses recycling of packaging materials. It provides information on different packaging materials like paper, plastic, glass, metals and their decomposition times. It also discusses the various techniques used for recycling these materials including reuse, physical/mechanical, and chemical recycling. Safety issues for using recycled materials for food packaging are also summarized. The document emphasizes the benefits of recycling in terms of resource and energy conservation.
What is Recycling: 7 Benefits of RecyclingPacebutler
This presentation defines recycling as a process, a choice, and as a way of life. It also outlines the 7 basic benefits of recycling to individuals, society, and the environment.
The document discusses the 3Rs of waste management - reduce, reuse, and recycle. It provides examples of how to reduce waste through conscious purchasing and using items for multiple purposes. Reusing items like jars, bags, and packaging can extend their lifespan. Recycling converts materials into new products and has environmental benefits like reducing landfill waste and pollution.
The Top Skills That Can Get You Hired in 2017LinkedIn
We analyzed all the recruiting activity on LinkedIn this year and identified the Top Skills employers seek. Starting Oct 24, learn these skills and much more for free during the Week of Learning.
#AlwaysBeLearning https://learning.linkedin.com/week-of-learning
Lottery is banned in various states in the US mainly due to its impacts on the society. The purchase of lottery can be addictive, hence impacting the livelihood of many. However, due to easier ROI, the demand for lottery has increased. Higher jackpot values have raised the demand for tickets with larger jackpot amount in state lotteries of the US. This lures casual players into the game as they buy the lottery tickets only when the prize is highly attractive. A large audience was attracted to the prize money of $100 million in 2013. However, due to the influence of jackpot fatigue, the lottery vendor's revenue flow is restricted as fewer people are buying lottery tickets, which is affecting the growth of the market in the country. With jackpot fatigue creeping in the US lottery market, prize amount as high as $300 million is expected to fetch more players.
Domestic Bedroom Furniture Market Report – UK 2016-2020 AnalysisMarketResearch.com
Domestic Bedroom Furniture Market Report 2016-2020, assesses the market for bedroom furniture, which has followed an interesting path in recent years, experiencing a period of volatility, which has included reasonable growth in 2014 followed by more modest performance in 2015. The report examines the various aspects driving change in the industry and assesses the likely future prospects for the sector through to 2020.
This document provides a summary of a report on fleet management in the Americas. It highlights insights from executive interviews, new data on commercial vehicle fleets, an overview of the fleet management industry, and profiles of 76 fleet management solution providers. The report analyzes trends in the industry, forecasts growth until 2020, and examines questions about market structure, offerings from vehicle manufacturers, and how regulations are affecting fleet management.
Cuba - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Digital Media - Statistics and AnalysesMarketResearch.com
Normalisation of relations with the US lifts restrictions in telecom equipment importsCuba still has the lowest mobile phone and internet penetration rates in the region, and is also among the lowest for fixed-line teledensity. Fixed-line and mobile services remain a monopoly of the government-controlled Empresa de Telecomunicaciones de Cuba (ETESCA Cubacel).
Circulating Tumor Cell, Cell Free DNA, Exosome and Vesicle Cancer Diagnostic ...MarketResearch.com
A revolution in cancer diagnostics is occurring using in vitro blood testing to identify cancer DNA. GRAIL, a new company with impressive backing, has announced a single blood test to detect all cancers. The technology is moving faster than the market. New technology that definitively identifies disease conditions from blood samples is poised to replace expensive invasive surgical biopsy procedures. The market is still in its infancy but has outstanding growth potential. The impact on the health care industry is enormous. The report forecasts the market size out to 2020. In addition, the report looks at potential market sizes by country, by cancer and by the three different opportunities: detection, management and screening.
The Automotive industry is going through a phase of digitalization. Five years down the line, vehicles would be transformed into communication objects. 24*7 connectivity access is the need of the hour, as people wish to stay connected with the outer world even while travelling in their vehicles. This task of transforming a vehicle into a connectivity device is a crucial challenge faced by automobile manufacturers. Use of 3G and 4G internet services for providing connectivity in vehicles would help transform cars into smart portable devices. New hi-tech devices, smart phones, high-speed internet, various applications & open sources such as android systems have transformed the concept of connected vehicles.
The document discusses various sources and types of solid waste including residential, commercial, institutional, construction and demolition, industrial, agricultural, and biomedical waste. It also describes methods for solid waste disposal such as landfilling, incineration, composting, and disposal into the sea. Key factors for effective composting are also outlined, including temperature, carbon to nitrogen ratio, nutrients, oxygen, pH, moisture, and particle size.
This document discusses the use of construction and demolition waste in building projects. It notes that demolition sites generate large amounts of solid waste that is often dumped, but that recycling building materials is possible. It then outlines what construction and demolition waste consists of, including concrete, brick, timber, sanitary ware, glass, steel and plastics. For each material, it describes how they can be recycled and reused in building applications to reduce costs and environmental impacts. The document concludes by emphasizing the benefits of recycling construction waste and provides initiatives to promote greater reuse.
Plastic bottles have several disadvantages, including that they take an extremely long time (500 years) to decompose in landfills. Additionally, plastic is difficult to recycle effectively as most plastic cannot be recycled and recycled plastic is often downcycled into lower quality products. A further disadvantage is that plastic production relies on non-renewable resources like oil and natural gas. Large quantities of discarded plastic end up polluting the environment and harming wildlife through ingestion and entanglement.
The document discusses recycling at SMS and why it is important. It notes that the U.S. produces a large amount of trash each year and recycling can help reduce waste. For every ton of paper recycled, 17 trees are saved. Plastic bottles take hundreds of years to decompose in landfills. The document encourages recycling common items found at school like paper, cartons, and bottles to help the environment. It states that if an item can be torn, it can likely be recycled.
The document provides details about the Burj Al Arab hotel in Dubai. Some key points:
- It is a luxury hotel located on an artificial island off the coast of Dubai. At 321 meters tall, it was the tallest hotel in the world when it opened in 1999.
- The hotel was designed to resemble the sail of a dhow boat. It was commissioned by the ruler of Dubai as a landmark to put the city on the map as a tourist destination.
- Construction involved building a large artificial island, with a foundation of large rocks and concrete armor units to protect it from waves. Piles were driven through the island to stabilize the structure.
- The hotel features many
The document discusses the importance of reducing, reusing, and recycling (the 3 Rs). It explains that recycling saves natural resources, reduces pollution and greenhouse gas emissions, saves energy, and creates jobs. Reduction means using less of something or making it smaller. Reusing products extends their life and reduces the need for new products. Practicing the 3 Rs helps reduce garbage and protects the environment. The document encourages readers to reduce waste, reuse items, recycle, buy recycled products, get involved in environmental efforts, and spread awareness of the 3 Rs.
reuse and recycle of construction materialRakesh Rahar
This document discusses construction waste recycling. It notes that construction generates a significant amount of waste and that recycling can reduce environmental impacts. It identifies several materials commonly recovered from construction sites, such as asphalt, wood, gypsum wallboard, metals, concrete, brick, and roofing. Recycling these materials provides benefits like reducing pollution, conserving landfill space and resources, and creating jobs. However, barriers to recycling include a lack of facilities, technologies, awareness, and proper waste separation at job sites. The document advocates developing markets for recycled products, education and training, and policies to promote greater recycling in the construction industry.
Group Members Leader : Ng Jia Woei Members : Lee Beun Yew Lee Chiew Wen Jason Deong Teh Hang Ming
Recycling is important to address global warming by reducing waste and energy usage. Recyclable materials include glass, paper, aluminum, asphalt, iron, textiles and plastics. Recycling has a long history and was encouraged during World Wars for resources. It helps conserve resources and energy compared to raw material production. Let's participate in recycling to care for our earth.
The document discusses recycling processes and benefits. It explains that recycling involves collecting, sorting, cleaning and processing materials like glass, plastic and metal to manufacture new products. Recycling reduces waste in landfills and the environmental impacts of extracting raw materials while also lowering carbon dioxide emissions. The document provides tips for recycling at home and reusing items, as well as highlighting the importance of purchasing recycled goods to complete the recycling loop.
The document discusses recycling of packaging materials. It provides information on different packaging materials like paper, plastic, glass, metals and their decomposition times. It also discusses the various techniques used for recycling these materials including reuse, physical/mechanical, and chemical recycling. Safety issues for using recycled materials for food packaging are also summarized. The document emphasizes the benefits of recycling in terms of resource and energy conservation.
What is Recycling: 7 Benefits of RecyclingPacebutler
This presentation defines recycling as a process, a choice, and as a way of life. It also outlines the 7 basic benefits of recycling to individuals, society, and the environment.
The document discusses the 3Rs of waste management - reduce, reuse, and recycle. It provides examples of how to reduce waste through conscious purchasing and using items for multiple purposes. Reusing items like jars, bags, and packaging can extend their lifespan. Recycling converts materials into new products and has environmental benefits like reducing landfill waste and pollution.
The Top Skills That Can Get You Hired in 2017LinkedIn
We analyzed all the recruiting activity on LinkedIn this year and identified the Top Skills employers seek. Starting Oct 24, learn these skills and much more for free during the Week of Learning.
#AlwaysBeLearning https://learning.linkedin.com/week-of-learning
Lottery is banned in various states in the US mainly due to its impacts on the society. The purchase of lottery can be addictive, hence impacting the livelihood of many. However, due to easier ROI, the demand for lottery has increased. Higher jackpot values have raised the demand for tickets with larger jackpot amount in state lotteries of the US. This lures casual players into the game as they buy the lottery tickets only when the prize is highly attractive. A large audience was attracted to the prize money of $100 million in 2013. However, due to the influence of jackpot fatigue, the lottery vendor's revenue flow is restricted as fewer people are buying lottery tickets, which is affecting the growth of the market in the country. With jackpot fatigue creeping in the US lottery market, prize amount as high as $300 million is expected to fetch more players.
Domestic Bedroom Furniture Market Report – UK 2016-2020 AnalysisMarketResearch.com
Domestic Bedroom Furniture Market Report 2016-2020, assesses the market for bedroom furniture, which has followed an interesting path in recent years, experiencing a period of volatility, which has included reasonable growth in 2014 followed by more modest performance in 2015. The report examines the various aspects driving change in the industry and assesses the likely future prospects for the sector through to 2020.
This document provides a summary of a report on fleet management in the Americas. It highlights insights from executive interviews, new data on commercial vehicle fleets, an overview of the fleet management industry, and profiles of 76 fleet management solution providers. The report analyzes trends in the industry, forecasts growth until 2020, and examines questions about market structure, offerings from vehicle manufacturers, and how regulations are affecting fleet management.
Cuba - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Digital Media - Statistics and AnalysesMarketResearch.com
Normalisation of relations with the US lifts restrictions in telecom equipment importsCuba still has the lowest mobile phone and internet penetration rates in the region, and is also among the lowest for fixed-line teledensity. Fixed-line and mobile services remain a monopoly of the government-controlled Empresa de Telecomunicaciones de Cuba (ETESCA Cubacel).
Circulating Tumor Cell, Cell Free DNA, Exosome and Vesicle Cancer Diagnostic ...MarketResearch.com
A revolution in cancer diagnostics is occurring using in vitro blood testing to identify cancer DNA. GRAIL, a new company with impressive backing, has announced a single blood test to detect all cancers. The technology is moving faster than the market. New technology that definitively identifies disease conditions from blood samples is poised to replace expensive invasive surgical biopsy procedures. The market is still in its infancy but has outstanding growth potential. The impact on the health care industry is enormous. The report forecasts the market size out to 2020. In addition, the report looks at potential market sizes by country, by cancer and by the three different opportunities: detection, management and screening.
The Automotive industry is going through a phase of digitalization. Five years down the line, vehicles would be transformed into communication objects. 24*7 connectivity access is the need of the hour, as people wish to stay connected with the outer world even while travelling in their vehicles. This task of transforming a vehicle into a connectivity device is a crucial challenge faced by automobile manufacturers. Use of 3G and 4G internet services for providing connectivity in vehicles would help transform cars into smart portable devices. New hi-tech devices, smart phones, high-speed internet, various applications & open sources such as android systems have transformed the concept of connected vehicles.
In-Flight Wi-Fi is a revolutionary service that enables people to remain connected and updated with the latest activities all across the globe even while travelling above 3,000 meters in the air. The global in-flight Wi-Fi connectivity market is projected to register a substantial compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 14.50% over the forecast period.The global in-flight Wi-Fi market is likely to be fuelled by increasing number of commercial aircrafts all over the world, which are anticipated to reach to 40,020 by 2032.
IoNT is a network of nanoscale devices, sensors, and machines integrated into everyday physical objects that are connected to the Internet for effective data communication. It improves operational efficiency by increasing the pace of communication over the existing infrastructure and enhances business productivity in any industrial setup. IoNT focuses on improving the process capabilities by expanding the data storage and computing capacity at the basic sensor level. The IoNT is embedded with nanotechnology allowing integration of nanoscale devices with the existing communication infrastructure and the Internet. It creates smart communication environments, such as smart homes, smart shopping, smart transportation, and smart healthcare. The IoNT can efficiently monitor and manage many interconnected nanoscale devices.
Customer Experience (CX) in Physician and HCP EngagementMarketResearch.com
Customer Experience Management: What are the essential ingredients for delivering a successful CX programme?
All in it together? There is a tendency for pharma to think in silos - how can this be challenged to deliver coherent company-wide customer communications?
Same goal, different needs: How can pharma meet the differing content and communication preferences of physicians and other healthcare professionals?
Something different: How will high levels of customer satisfaction differentiate your product in a crowded market place and encourage wider use?
Getting it wrong: Why do so many digital initiatives fail to engage physicians and HCPs?
Wider support: How can stakeholders work with pharma to create a mutually beneficial customer experience?
Global Open Loop Prepaid Cards Market Intelligence, Innovation, Strategy, and...MarketResearch.com
In the last few years, open loop prepaid cards have transformed the global payments landscape in more ways than ever imagined. Use of the card category has evolved from a tool promoting financial inclusion among the unbanked and underbanked population to a payment method delivering convenience and security to consumers across various segments. Consumers continue to demand greater functionality in their open loop prepaid cards which is resulting in innovations across the card category globally. This report discusses market drivers and innovations of major open loop prepaid card categories – general purpose reloadable cards, travel cards, payroll cards, government benefit cards, and gift cards.
This document provides an overview and analysis of the smart clothing and body sensor market. It finds that the market is growing rapidly, with shipments of smart clothing expected to increase from 968,000 units in 2015 to 24.8 million units in 2021. Body sensor shipments are projected to rise from 2.7 million in 2015 to 68 million annually by 2021. The report examines key players, technologies, applications in healthcare, sports, consumer markets, and forecasts revenues and shipments for smart clothing and body sensors globally through 2021.
Global Telecoms - The Big Picture 2016 and Key Industry StatisticsMarketResearch.com
This report provides a summary of key trends for the global telecoms sector as well as an overview of developments at a regional level. This valuable report also includes recent key statistics for the overall global telecoms industry as well as statistics for the mobile, mobile broadband, Internet, satellite and fixed broadband sectors. It also includes a ranking of the top telcos (2014) as well as global telecoms and mobile CAPEX and revenue.
Companies in this industry design and publish computer software. Major companies include US-based Activision Blizzard, Adobe Systems, IBM, Microsoft, Oracle, Salesforce.com, and Symantec, as well as Dassault Systemes (France), The Sage Group (UK), and SAP (Germany).Global revenue from sales of packaged software is about $430 billion per year, according to International Data Corporation. The US is the worlds top software-producing country in terms of revenue; other major producers include Germany, the UK, and Japan. Many US-based software companies outsource some of their production work to other countries due to the high cost of domestic labor.The US computer software industry involves about 9,000 establishments (single-location companies and units of multi-location companies) with combined annual revenue of about $170 billion.
The market for green household cleaning products in the U.S grew at a blistering pace between 2007 and 2010, cooled off, and actually declined from 2010 to 2014 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 2%. Packaged Facts estimates total retail sales, including both household cleaners and laundry products, at $600 million in 2014. The green market remains a niche, accounting for about 3% of the total household cleaner and laundry product market.
Functional Foods: Key Trends by Product Categories and BenefitsMarketResearch.com
An overview of the Functional Foods: Key Trends by Product Categories and Benefits report. Within the vibrant U.S. functional food and beverage market, weight management and satiety, sports nutrition, and energy are areas showing exceptional activity, in part due to the growth of products and categories targeting breakfast and snacking occasions. As a result, important shifts in brand positioning, benefits and product claims are taking place.
An overview of the Human Capital Management Market by Solution report. Human Capital Management Market by Solution (Core HR, Workforce Management, Compensation Management, Performance Management, Recruiting, Learning Management, Employee Collaboration and Engagement), by Industry Verticals , & by Region - Global Forecast to 2019
Power Packaging Technology Trends and Market ExpectationsMarketResearch.com
An overview of Power Packaging Technology Trends and Market Expectations report. In this report you will find detailed descriptions of standard power module packaging designs. There are special focuses on each part: substrate, thermal interface materials, baseplate, encapsulation, die attach and interconnection. Both technological and marketing points of view are considered. Technological innovations are presented, and market metrics and forecasts are given for each part.
Natural and Organic Foods and Beverages in the U.S., 4th EditionMarketResearch.com
An outline of the Natural and Organic Foods and Beverages in the U.S., 4th Edition report which examines sales and growth potential, identifying key issues and trends that will affect the marketplace through 2019. The report also analyzes and profiles major marketers and retailers, examines marketing and new product trends, and tabulates consumer attitudes and behaviors toward natural/organic foods and beverages and the corresponding retail shopping patterns. Numerous tables, charts, graphs, and illustrations highlight and reinforce key points.
"$10 thousand per minute of downtime: architecture, queues, streaming and fin...Fwdays
Direct losses from downtime in 1 minute = $5-$10 thousand dollars. Reputation is priceless.
As part of the talk, we will consider the architectural strategies necessary for the development of highly loaded fintech solutions. We will focus on using queues and streaming to efficiently work and manage large amounts of data in real-time and to minimize latency.
We will focus special attention on the architectural patterns used in the design of the fintech system, microservices and event-driven architecture, which ensure scalability, fault tolerance, and consistency of the entire system.
What is an RPA CoE? Session 1 – CoE VisionDianaGray10
In the first session, we will review the organization's vision and how this has an impact on the COE Structure.
Topics covered:
• The role of a steering committee
• How do the organization’s priorities determine CoE Structure?
Speaker:
Chris Bolin, Senior Intelligent Automation Architect Anika Systems
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Global Market for Water Recycling & Reuse: Filtration Systems
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Global Market for Water Recycling & Reuse: Filtration Systems
August 1, 2010
Water conservation technologies (WCTs), also referred to as water saving technologies,
include water recycling or reuse systems; rainwater harvesting or stormwater retention
mechanisms; irrigation system equipment, such as micro irrigation valves and drippers,
water control software and water flow meters; residential and commercial point of use
products, including low flow showerheads, waterless urinals and high efficiency clothes
washers; and water infrastructure repair technologies, such as pipe inspecting robots
and injectable pipe lining material and crack-filling products. Other technologies within
the WCT market include sand dams, swine lagoon conversion systems and waterless
purified air cleansing processes for industrial use.
In 2009 the WCT market reached over $88 billion worldwide. The market‟s exciting
growth over the past few years is expected to continue, with its water recycling and
reuse sector alone experiencing a near 91% increase in market value between 2009
and 2015. Some of the major factors fueling the growth of the WCT market include a
growing global demand for fresh water, increasing drought in many areas of the world,
government economic incentives and project funding; more developed and less costly
water conserving technologies and a strengthening of international alliances to propel
water conservation around the globe.
Many different types of WCTs are being improved upon and freshly developed to keep
up with the growing and varied demands of the market. The rainwater harvesting
system - typically comprised of a large tank, often mounted on the side of a house or
buried underground - is especially useful in regions that experience short periods of
heavy rainfall along with long periods of drought. Some WCT technologies are more
appropriate for use in developed areas, where economic concerns are not as great.
Irrigation control software - designed to automatically monitor and control water flow
from a remote location using wireless technology - is highly effective in conserving
water, however can be relatively costly to implement and to manage.
Water conservation minded organizations, associations, and other types of groups are
working together internationally to educate and to work with the public both in
developed and underdeveloped countries to promote water conservation and to aid in
2. implementing water conservation technologies. These groups, which cross all sectors of
the market and are found in all areas of the world, are giving the WCT market a steady
jolt as they rally for water conservation and help those in the industry to network and
grow. The WTC market is often heavily supported by “green” coalitions - unlike many
industries, which often experience strong resistance from these environmental groups.
Global Market for Water Recycling & Reuse: Filtration Systems contains
comprehensive historical (2005 - 2009) and forecast (2010 - 2015) data. This report
identifies key trends, regulations, new technologies and economic and geographic
factors affecting the direction and size of market growth in more then 25 countries.
Profiles of major and cutting edge companies using WCT are also included.
Report Methodology
The information in Global Market for Water Recycling & Reuse: Filtration Systems
is based on data from government agencies, such as the U.S. Census Bureau, U.S.
Department of Energy, and the Central Intelligence Agency; trade associations;
business, science and law journals; company literature and websites; interviews with
more than ten key individuals; and from research services and institutes from around
the world.
How You Will Benefit from This Report
Global Market for Water Recycling & Reuse: Filtration Systems details significant
trends, numbers and technologies for a clear overview of the complex WCT market.
This report will help:
Managers identify market opportunities and develop implementation plans for
WCT.
Research and development professionals stay on top of competitor initiatives,
and to explore the ups and downs associated with WCT.
Business development executives understand the dynamics of the market and
identify possible partnerships.
Information and research center librarians access vital information.
Policy makers and government officials to understand the dynamics and
scope of the market they are working to affect.
Advertising agencies working with clients in WCT to help design appropriate
messages and images for the market.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Executive Summary
Market Scope
3. Report Methodology
Market Overview and Regulation
Water Recycling and Reuse
Rainwater Harvesting
Water Conservation Policies & Ordinances Vary Widely
Market Size and Growth
Total WRR Market Value Experiences Powerful Growth
Figure 1-1 Water Recycling and Reuse Market Growth, Worldwide, 2006-2009
(In Billions)
WRR Market Projected to Surpass 16% Growth in 2015
Figure 1-2 Projected Water Recycling and Reuse Market Growth, Worldwide,
2009-2015 (In Billions)
Rainwater Harvesting Market Segment Sees 20% Growth in 2009
Figure 1-3 Global Rainwater Harvesting Systems Market, 2006-2009 (In Billions)
Rainwater Harvesting Market Projected to Reach 22% Growth in 2015
Figure 1-4 Projected Rainwater Harvesting Market Growth, Worldwide, 2009-
2015 (In Billions)
Membrane Systems Dominate WRR Market Share
Figure 1-5 Global Share of WRR Market Revenue, by System Type 2006
Membrane Filtration Systems Sector Growth
Figure 1-6 Global Membrane Filtration Systems Market 2006-2015 (in Billions)
Factors in Market Size and Growth
Blue Gold
Government Incentives and Contracts Fuel Market Growth
Government Regulations Affect WRR Industry Dramatically
Water Conservation and Energy Efficiency Go Hand in Hand
Water Demand Increases; Water Supplies Decrease
Developing Countries Often Lack Infrastructure to Support WRR
Technological Innovations and Schemes
WRR Technology
Water Treatment Solutions
WRR in the Automotive Industry
WRR in the Oil Industry
WRR in Semiconductor Plants
Chemical Free Dolphin Series Surprisingly Simple
Around the World
WRR Around the World
Water Use Worldwide
Figure 1-7 Water Withdrawal by Sector and by Type 2010 (Km³, per year)
Most Water Rich Countries
Chapter 2: Market Overview and Regulation
Water: Our Most Precious Resource
Figure 2-1 The World‟s Water Total Volume, in Percent
Figure 2-2 Average World Water Use Percent, by Type of Use
4. Figure 2-3 Average World Water Use in Developed Countries Percent, by Type
of Use
Figure 2-4 Average World Water Use in Developing Countries Percent, by Type
of Use
What Are Water Conservation Technologies?
Water Recycling and Reuse
Rainwater Harvesting
Dual Plumbing
Monitors and Controllers
Water Conservation Policies & Ordinances Vary Widely
Rainwater Harvesting Not Always Legal
WHO‟s Wastewater, Excreta and Greywater Policy
International Plumbing Code Affects Greywater Recycling
The World Green Building Council
United Nations Global Compact/Global CEO Compact
Global Water Initiative
World Water Council
Water Privatization
Water Tariffs Regulate Water Usage
Chapter 3: Market Size and Growth
Total WRR Market Value Experiences Powerful Growth
Figure 3-1 Water Recycling and Reuse Market Growth, Worldwide In Billions,
2006-2009
Figure 3-2 Water Recycling and Reuse Market Growth, Worldwide, Percent
Growth, 2006-2009
WRR Market Projected to Surpass 16% Growth in 2015
Figure 3-3 Projected Water Recycling and Reuse Market Growth, Worldwide In
Billions, 2009-2015
Figure 3-4 Projected Water Recycling and Reuse Market Growth, Worldwide
Percent Growth, 2009-2015
Rainwater Harvesting Market Segment Sees 20% Growth in 2009
Figure 3-5 Global Rainwater Harvesting Systems Market In Billions, 2006-2009
Figure 3-6 Global Rainwater Harvesting Systems Market Growth Percent
Growth, 2006-2009
Rainwater Harvesting Market Projected to Reach 22% Growth in 2015
Figure 3-7 Projected Rainwater Harvesting Market Growth, Worldwide In Billions,
2009-2015
Figure 3-8 Projected Rainwater Harvesting Market Growth, Worldwide Percent
Growth, 2009-2015
Membrane Systems Dominate WRR Market Share
Figure 3-9 Global Share of WRR Market Revenue 2006, by System Type
Figure 3-10 Global Share of WRR Market Revenue 2009, by System Type
Figure 3-11 Projected Global Share of WRR Market Revenue 2015, by System
Type
Membrane Filtration Systems Sector Growth
5. Figure 3-12 Global Membrane Filtration Systems Market 2006-2015, in Billions
Multimedia Filtration Systems Sector
Figure 3-13 Global Multimedia Filtration Systems Market 2006-2015, in Billions
Zero Liquid Discharge Systems Sector
Figure 3-14 Global Zero Liquid Discharge Systems Market 2006-2015, in Billions
Carbon Filtration Systems Sector
Figure 3-15 Global Carbon Filtration Systems Market 2006-2015, in Billions
Other WRR Systems
Figure 3-16 Global „Other‟ Systems Market 2006-2015, in Billions
Worldwide WRR Market Share Not an Even Pie
Figure 3-17 WRR Market Share Worldwide Top Ten Countries, Based on
Revenue 2009
Figure 3-18 WRR Market Revenue Top Ten Countries 2009, in Billions
Figure 3-19 Projected WRR Market Share Worldwide, by Country Top Ten
Countries, Based on Revenue 2015
Figure 3-20 WRR Market Revenue Top Ten Countries 2015, in Billions
Membrane Filtration Dominates in Eight of Top Ten Countries
Figure 3-21 WRR Market Share, by Type Top Ten Countries 2009
Potential WRR Market Growth Huge
Chapter 4: Factors in Market Size and Growth
Blue Gold
Government Incentives and Contracts Fuel Market Growth
Awards and Recognition
Conferences, Expositions, Trade Shows, Fairs and Workshops
Water Conservation Groups Around the World
Government Restrictions on Water Use
Government Regulations Affect WRR Industry Dramatically
Local Rebate Programs
Water „Footprints‟ Scrutinized
Public Education Essential to Market Growth
Youth Outreach Ensures WRR Market‟s Future
Universities at Helm of WRR Trend
Green Communities Use WRR
Water Conservation and Energy Efficiency Go Hand in Hand
Water Demand Increases; Water Supplies Decrease
Water Pollution Limits Clean Water Supply
Groundwater and Surface Water Disappearing
Physical Water Scarcity vs. Economic Water Scarcity
Developing Countries Often Lack Infrastructure to Support WRR
WRR: A Necessary Measure in Many Areas
The Price of Water to Fluctuate and Increase
The Costs of Greywater Reuse Systems
The Costs of Water Recycling Systems
The Costs of Rainwater Harvesting Systems
Some Regions Use Price Control to Manage Water
6. Water Economics
Some Fear Climate Change Will Reduce Water Supply
Peak Water May Be a Reality
Water Shortages Create Environmental Refugees
Increasing Affluence in Developing Countries
Contractor Involvement Helpful to Market Growth
Plumbers Play Large Role in Market Growth
The „Yuck‟ Factor of Water Recycling
Health Dangers of Rainwater Harvesting
Rainwater Harvesting Has Limits
The „Green‟ Trend Sometimes Has Bad Rap
WRR Often Grouped With Other Green Technologies
WRR: Proactive or Reactive?
WRR Industry Has Few Environmental Enemies
Other Water Saving Technologies & Water Conserving Schemes
Infrastructure Repair
Point of Use Products
Irrigation Equipment
Desalination
Native Landscaping
Chapter 5: Technological Innovations and Schemes
WRR Technology
Water Recycling and Reuse Systems
Rainwater Harvesting Systems
Water Storage Tank Options
Water Treatment Solutions
WRR in the Automotive Industry
WRR in the Oil Industry
WRR in Semiconductor Plants
Rainwater for Rain Gardens
Sand Dams
International Space Station Uses Extreme WRR
Chemical Free Dolphin Series Surprisingly Simple
Golf Course Uses Membrane Bioreactor to Recycle Water
Air2Air Water Recovery Systems
General Mills Reduces Water Usage by 46%
California Park Saves 3 Million Gallons of Water per Year
Frito-Lay Uses Multiple Creative Strategies to Conserve Water
Bottled Wastewater?
IDRC Develops Water Reclamation Kit
Karnataka‟s Giant Rainwater Harvesting Ploy
Gibraltar‟s Rain Harvesting Scheme Begun in 1903
New York High Rises Recycle Water
Aquifer Recharge in Orange County, California
Winery to Reduce Water Use by 70%
7. GE‟s Mobile Recycling Units
Chapter 6: Around the World
WRR Around the World
Fresh Water Supplies Worldwide
Figure 6-1 Global Internal Renewable Freshwater Resources 2010, Share by
Sector
Water Use Worldwide
Figure 6-2 Water Withdrawal by Sector and by Type 2010, Km³, per year
Population Growth Does Not Flow with Water Availability
Figure 6-3 20 Most Populated Countries In Millions, 2009
Figure 6-4 20 Most Populated Countries In Millions, 2025
Table 6-1 20 Most Populated Countries 2010 - 2025, Percent Change
Figure 6-5 Water Use, Population and Water Resources Comparative Analysis
1960 - 2050
Most Water Rich Countries
The World‟s Rainfall
Figure 6-6 Annual Average Rainfall World, 1997
Water in Developed and Developing Countries
Water Wars
Countries Join Forces and Put Aside Differences for Water
North America
Water Outlook
Water Recycling and Reuse: North America
South America
Water Outlook
Water Recycling and Reuse: South America
Europe
Water Outlook
Water Recycling and Reuse: Europe
Africa
Water Outlook
Water Recycling and Reuse: Africa
Asia
Water Outlook
Water Recycling and Reuse: Asia
Middle East
Water Outlook
Water Recycling and Reuse: Middle East
Australia & Oceania
Water Outlook
Water Recycling and Reuse: Australia and Oceania
Chapter 7: Company Strategies
Large Variety of Companies Make up WRR Market
8. General Electric Company
Table 7-1 General Electric Co Profile
Corporate Overview
Performance
Portfolio
WRR Ventures
Veolia Environnment S.A.
Table 7-2 Veolia Environnment S.A. Profile
Corporate Overview
Performance
Portfolio
WRR Ventures
Siemens AG
Table 7-3 Siemens Corporation Profile
Corporate Overview
Performance
Portfolio
WRR Ventures
American Water Works Company, Inc.
Table 7-4 American Water Works Company, Inc. Profile
Corporate Overview
Performance
Portfolio
WRR Ventures
Sembcorp Industries Ltd
Table 7-5 Sembcorp Industries Ltd. Profile
Corporate Overview
Performance
Portfolio
WRR Ventures
Sydney Water Corporation
Table 7-6 Sydney Water Corporation Profile
Corporate Overview
Performance
Portfolio
WRR Ventures
BioBox South Africa
Table 7-7 BioBox South Africa Profile
Corporate Overview
Performance
Portfolio
WRR Ventures
Water Rhapsody South CC
Table 7-8 Water Rhapsody Profile
Corporate Overview
Rainwater Harvesting Portfolio
9. Bord na Móna Plc.
Table 7-9 Bord na Móna Plc. Profile
Corporate Overview
Performance
Portfolio
Nubian Water Systems Pty Ltd.
Table 7-10 Nubian Water Systems Pty Ltd. Profile
Corporate Overview
Portfolio
Greywater Ventures
Wahaso - Water Harvesting Solutions, Inc
Table 7-11 Wahaso - Water Harvesting Solutions, Inc. Profile
Corporate Overview
WRR Ventures
Excellent Development Ltd.
Table 7-12 Excellent Development Ltd. Profile
Corporate Overview
Performance
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