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Time to Redefine 'Waste' in the US

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_hm
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_hm   8/24/2012 7:36:45 PM
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Yes, it is very simple. Follow Germany, recycling system is so simple but so effective. If you compare to that, it feels like north America do not have much of waste recycling system as yet.

 

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Douglas Alexander   8/24/2012 7:46:50 PM
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@-hm, That is a true statement. But having Germany as an example shows that it is possible to achieve. The real benefit will come when the manufacturers stop packaging in a manner that is excessive. They are going for appearance and the cool package design without consideration for the environment. In the design for recycling world, meeting minimal packaging material mass should be encouraged. 35% of all plastics are used in packaging.

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_hm   8/24/2012 8:01:47 PM
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This should also include food. Recent report shows 40% of food is wasted in USA. It is quite dissapointing, can it be reduced to 1% or lower?

 

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Douglas Alexander   8/24/2012 8:15:46 PM
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@hm, please give me the link to the report about 40% of food being wasted.

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Douglas Alexander   8/24/2012 10:20:27 PM
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@_hm, Here is what I found: http://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2012/08/how-40-of-our-food-goes-to-waste/261498/ Is this what you were referring to?

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Hospice_Houngbo   8/25/2012 12:22:02 AM
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@_hm,

Waste management philosophy seems to be better defined in Germany.

  "Avoidance, recovery, disposal. This is the principle of the waste hierarchy which is the basis for waste management in Germany. In the past waste was simply landfilled, but it has since been recognised that waste contains valuable raw materials which can be used to conserve natural resources.

Waste avoidance means consuming less raw materials and reducing burdens on the environment.

Waste recovery means that raw materials and energy are reintroduced into the economic cycle. German waste management is an important industrial sector and provides high-quality technology for the efficient use of waste as a resource and the environmentally sound disposal of the remaining residual waste."   (From General Information Waste Management in Germany

      Other countries should learn from that principle.



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Hospice_Houngbo   8/25/2012 12:30:49 AM
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@_hm:

Americans throw out 40% of food, study says - World - CBC News

I doesn't surprise me, but it is indeed desapointing when we know that many people in poor countries don't have enough to eat and how difficult it is for them to make ends meet.

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elctrnx_lyf   8/25/2012 6:54:58 AM
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I think European countries are ahead of many nations across the world. 55 percent of the product to be recyclable is really a great requirement from any electronic product company. But are other countries going to follow European regulations.

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nimantha.d   8/25/2012 10:51:45 AM
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Well its a good percentage indeed and this is a good stepping stone for other countries to follow if they really do care. I feel we should create more awareness regarding the subject 

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_hm   8/25/2012 8:30:02 PM
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There should be more stress in education from early childhood. Also, US student should more frequently visit and stay there for year or more to deeply understand their approach. This may be way to improve culture slowly.

In general, in Germany and may be in Europe they do revere earth and environment as Goddess.

 

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