Recycling programs may operate at a loss, but market forces do not take into account the_____________ & _____________ effects of not recycling.
Answer: health, environmental
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- CERCLA operates under the polluter pays principle = _____
- What two events spurred creation of Superfund legislation?
- Industrial nations find it ________to pay developing nations to take the waste rather than pay to have it properly treated. Others illegally dump in developing nations.
- The ___________ (RCRA) established how states must manage hazardous waste.
- Since the ______s, cities have designated sites or collection days to gather household hazardous waste.
- Heavy metals that are fat soluble and break down slowly can __________ and _________.
- ________-compounds resist bacterial, fungal, and insect activity & their resistance to decay makes them persistent pollutants.
- _________ are the largest source of unregulated hazardous waste.
- Mining, small businesses, agriculture, utilities, and building demolition all produce ____________wastes.
- _______ produces the largest amount of hazardous waste, but waste generation and disposal are highly regulated.
- Breweries in Canada, Sweden, Japan, and Namibia use waste from the ______ _______process to fuel other processes.
- Businesses, like American Airlines, are adopting ____ _______ and are saving money while reducing waste.
- State or local govts regulate ________ solid waste (Their regulations tend to be less strict than federal regulations on municipal solid waste).
- Businesses are weighing the benefits of salvaging materials in _________ that can be recycled & These approaches work when market prices are high.
- U.S. recycling rates rose from 6.4% in 1960 to ____ % in 2010 (34.1% if composting is included).
- There are now 9000 __________spanning all 50 states and serving half of all Americans.
- Recycling diverted _____ tons of materials away from U.S. incinerators and landfills in 2010.
- Nearly ___ of US states now ban yard wastes from the municipal waste stream & are accelerating the move to composting.
- The conversion of organic waste into mulch or humus through natural decomposition. It can be used to enrich soil
- Many govts have banned _______ bags.
- _______ can take centuries to decompose. They choke and entangle wildlife and cause litter. 100 billion of them are discarded each year in the United States.
- _______ prevents waste in the first place, avoids costs of disposal & recycling, helps conserve resources, minimizes pollution & can save consumers & businesses money.
- _______ decompose waste in a landfill's oxygen-deficient environment.
- Historical use of incineration was done to reduce the volume of waste, but it can generate __________as well.
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