The reason is due to the WEEE regulations (Waste electrical electronic equipment). All electrics used to be sent to landfill where as now it is segregated and forwarded on to specialist outlets who recycle what they can. Examples of WEEE are * Household appliances * IT & telecoms equipment * Audio-visual and lighting equipme * Electronic & electrical tools * Toys, leisure & sports equipment * Medical devices * Automatic dispensers
Fast growing developing countries. USA and the continent of Europe are the biggest dumpers of e-waste.
In general terms there are three levels of waste defined, though in practice these are sub-divided as necessary depending on thr nature of the waste.There is also transuranic waste mainly produced from weapons programmes. See the article linked below
Nuclear wastes are sometimes said to be a problem too difficult to solve because the waste stays radioactive for so long. The only thing that gets rid of nuclear waste is time.
Nuclear waste is not easily disposed. It goes an abundance of processes to conclude in it becoming 98% less "Radioactive". This Waste is then formed into a childrens "Sweetie" called Toxic Waste. No deaths have yet resulted in this.
its a method use in nuclear waste management where the waste is concentrated and then isolated. this method also use for non nuclear waste management.
because the earth is getting larger and we are throughing away all the old crapy computers to get new ones
The term E-Waste is loosely applied to consume and business eloctronic equipment that is near or at the end of its useful life. There is no clear definition for it. E-waste is an informal name for electronic products with no use. Computers, TV's, telephones, stereos, VCD/VCR players, fax machines, printers, and microwaves are common electronic products; many of these products can be reused, recycled or refurbished. But unfortunately, electronic discards is one of the fastest growing segments of the waste stream.
The Daily Orbit - 2012 Waste Not Want Not Report Outlines Growing Food Waste 1-93 was released on: USA: 11 January 2012
The waste materials become part of the soil that provide nutrients to the growing plants.
Fast growing developing countries. USA and the continent of Europe are the biggest dumpers of e-waste.
Growing a Greener World - 2010 Horticultural Waste 1-14 was released on: USA: 7 August 2010
There are many effects of biodegradable waste including less waste in garbage dumps. This means the Earth will have less waste in general.
Yes, the noun 'waste' is a common noun, a general word for material that is not wanted; a general word for the unusable remains or byproducts of something; a general word for an act of expending something carelessly, extravagantly, or to no purpose; a word for any waste of any kind.The word 'waste' is also a verb and an adjective.
biological
There are three main types of chemical waste. These include general chemical waste, highly reactive chemical waste, as well as chemically contaminated solid waste.
Recycling Composting Anaerobic Digestion General Waste Management Hazardous Waste Management Landfill Incineration
it can be throw in general waste.