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  2. Zero waste - Wikipedia

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    Proposals abound to destroy all garbage as a way to solve the garbage problem. These proposals typically claim to convert all or a large portion of existing garbage into oil and sometimes claim to produce so much oil that the world will henceforth have abundant liquid fuels.

  3. Garbage can model - Wikipedia

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    Problem latency is the amount of time problems spend activated but not linked to choices. [1] Decision time is the persistence of choices. [1] Good organizational structures would be assumed to keep problem activity and problem latency low by quickly solving problems with choices. Notably, this result was not observed in the garbage can model. [1]

  4. Garbology - Wikipedia

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    The scientists study the effect of the trash on the marine life, and how to solve the rising problem. Another current study is the process of changing waste into energy. As both become a rising problem the methane in landfills has the potential to be used to generate small amounts of electricity. [10]

  5. 'It just sits there': Inside Coventry's trash meltdown, and ...

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    Trash problems are a decade in the making. The troubled trash collection has been a decade in the making. The Town Council in 2015 voted to buy nine new automated trucks, but spread the payment ...

  6. How to clean your garbage disposal - AOL

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    To learn how to clean a garbage disposal, I spoke with multiple cleaning experts for their advice. Here’s what they recommend for keeping it clean for weeks. How to clean your garbage disposal

  7. Plastic pollution - Wikipedia

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    The problem of ocean plastic debris is ubiquitous. It is estimated that 1.5–4% of global plastics production ends up in the oceans every year, mainly as a result of poor waste management infrastructure and practices combined with irresponsible attitudes to the use and disposal of plastics.

  8. 'Heavy lifter' drones could soon solve Mount Everest's trash ...

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    Sherpas will be trained to use the drones to help them remove the 50 tons of metric waste left by adventurers climbing Mount Everest.

  9. Waste management - Wikipedia

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    Areas with developing economies often experience exhausted waste collection services and inadequately managed and uncontrolled dumpsites. The problems are worsening. [18] [page needed] [90] Problems with governance complicate the situation. Waste management in these countries and cities is an ongoing challenge due to weak institutions, chronic ...