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However, recycling paper is not the solution to all municipal waste disposal problems.
Take them all back to your pharmacy or to your municipal waste disposal depot.
Of all the states, New York and Florida are the most dependent on the technology for municipal waste disposal.
In some rural areas, businesses are charged a fee for municipal waste disposal, whereas recycling pickup is free.
If your area does not have such a program, take the drugs to your municipal waste disposal depot for proper disposal.
Host communities often very strongly oppose municipal waste disposal facilities despite the absence of very serious physical impacts.
The company also made strong efforts to diversify away from the shipbuilding roots, expanding especially into industrial and municipal waste disposal facilities.
• This project will see the construction of a municipal waste disposal site providing a suitable location for residents to discard their waste products.
In this role Bullard conducted a study which documented the location of municipal waste disposal facilities in Houston.
Some, such as deposit-refund schemes for beverage containers and municipal waste disposal charges, have a long-standing and relatively successful history.
The average amount of municipal waste disposal in Pristina is 0.9 kg/day per person, while 332 kg/year per person.
Most municipal waste disposal sewage systems in use today are not, however, designed to handle the variety of chemical wastes that a typical Canadian household now produces.
The decision, Chicago v. Environmental Defense Fund, No. 92-1639, interpreting a Federal environmental law, could substantially increase the costs of municipal waste disposal.
Nutrient runoff from agricultural fertilizers and municipal waste disposal contributes to toxic blooms of algae, and befouls ocean waters with increasing frequency.
Alternatively, unmarketable timber and waste wood shall be disposed of off-site at an approved municipal waste disposal site or in another equally environmentally acceptable manner.
All of those people acquiring large amounts of consumer products are putting out correspondingly large amounts of wastes that overwhelm municipal waste disposal systems.
Transfer stations have become an integral part of municipal waste management, playing an important role in materials recovery and improving transportation economics associated with municipal waste disposal.
In fact, the volume of food waste was 300 per cent higher in Mexico than in the US, creating a far more significant municipal waste disposal problem.
Target 2.4.1b Enhance environment-related cancer surveillance by collecting and analysing environmental data on industries, municipal waste disposal sites and on municipal air quality and drinking water treatment.
The Southern Waste Management Partnership (SWaMP) coordinates municipal waste disposal and handling in the South of Northern Ireland.
Steiner pointed to efforts under way to cut black carbon emissions from heavy-duty diesel vehicles, brick production and municipal waste disposal as part of the international Climate and Clean Air Coalition.
Reports during the summer of 2008 stated that the problem was caused at least in part by the Camorra, a powerful local mafia based in Campania, who had created a lucrative business in the municipal waste disposal business.
Thankfully, some of these, like our mounting municipal waste disposal problem, have been tackled and at least partially resolved by the creation of solid waste recycling programs originally launched not by government action, but by volunteer citizen initiative.
On April 1, 2002, government regulations for the Tire Recycling Program placed a ban on disposal of tires in municipal waste disposal sites and provided residents with an environmentally safe way to dispose of tires.
MMSB is currently collecting tires from retailers, municipal waste disposal sites, and highway depots operated by the Provincial Department of Transportation and Works and storing them in privately owned and operated storage yards.