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Reducing the water content of the sludge can reduce your waste management costs.
Even small reductions in your use of hazardous materials can make a big impact on your waste management costs.
On the most conservative projections, waste management costs are certain to make nuclear the most expensive form of electricity.
Although traditional cost accounting recognizes loss of materials, waste management costs are not separated but integrated in the total cost of production.
You can reduce your waste management costs and help the environment by reusing or recycling your electrical and electronic equipment wherever possible.
MFCA highlights waste management costs and inefficiency of processes therefore making easier to identify room for improvements.
It is usually more cost effective to adapt existing facilities of EII than building new waste treatment capacities thereby reducing waste management cost to society.
Costs include costs to clean up or remediate contaminated sites, environmental fines, penalties and taxes, purchase of pollution prevention technologies and waste management costs.
According to the Reason Foundation, e-cycling only raises the product and waste management costs of e-waste for consumers and limits innovation on the part of high-tech companies.
In 2001, it was reported by ADB that the city has as high as 25% solid waste management cost recovery rate through service charges on households and other enterprises for operational activities associated with waste collection, treatment and disposal.
Sending it to Michigan cost $52 a tonne, increasing the city's waste management costs; closing Keele Valley also reduced the city's revenues, as it would no longer collect tipping fees it had charged private waste disposal companies to dump at the landfill.
It is a major power station but the decommissioning costs are well below even the 15 % mentioned by Mr Chichester, just as it is well below in terms of waste management costs, despite what is frivolously stated by those who have not studied the matter or looked at it in depth.
Take-back programs help promote these goals by creating incentives for companies to redesign their products to minimize waste management costs, by designing their products to contain safer materials (so they do not need to be managed separately) or designing products that are easier to recycle and reuse (so recycling becomes more profitable).