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In: Marine corps gazette: the Marine Corps Association newsletter, Band 100, Heft 10, S. 73
ISSN: 0025-3170
In: FP, Heft 168, S. 40-43
ISSN: 0015-7228
The world throws away more than 2 billion tons of garbage every year. And though recycling rates are at historic highs, trash heaps are piling up in rapidly growing countries like China and India. So, how do we create a solution to the global garbage crisis that isn't a load of rubbish? Adapted from the source document.
In: The journal of popular culture: the official publication of the Popular Culture Association, Band 42, Heft 1, S. 195-197
ISSN: 1540-5931
In: Ästhetik & Kommunikation, Band 38, Heft 138, S. 51-56
ISSN: 0341-7212
In: Unnatural disasters
A growing problem -- Waste pickers -- The Dandora dumpsite -- Dangers in Bolivia -- A poorly planned city -- Upsetting the locals -- Waste pickers get help -- Tragedy at the landfill -- "E" is for environmental harm -- ULAB recycling -- Garbage in Earth's oceans -- Beyond Earth -- How can I help?
In: Science: Informational Text Ser.
Learn how to keep Earth clean of trash in this informative science reader! Students will learn that trash can be very harmful, causing pollution that harms the water, land, air, birds, fish, and people. Readers will be encouraged to keep the planet clean!.
In the Age of Environment, the scale of waste management is geographic all while often relegating such undesired matter to invisibility as "matter out of place." Geographies of Trash reclaims the role of forms, technologies, economies and logistics of the waste system in the production of new aesthetics and politics of urbanism. Honored with a 2014 ACSA Faculty Design Award, the book charts the geographies of trash in Michigan across scales to propose five speculative projects that bring to visibility disciplinary controversies on the relations of technology, space and politics
The article discusses the role that non-humans and simple everyday objects play in political matters. It relates ideas of political theory to recent work in discard studies by asking how certain narratives and cultural appropriations of waste shape the way that political ideas are articulated. The paper employs Jacques Rancière's understanding of politics as a distribution of the sensible with respect to acts of disposing of waste in the home. At issue are politically relevant distinctions such as those between private matters and public concerns, visible and invisible spheres of participation, clean and dirty work. The article explores how, on the one hand, visions of modernity and the future are expressed through the meaning of waste and how trash, on the other hand, is articulated in political terms. The approach is interdisciplinary, ranging from political philosophy and feminist thought to cultural theory, with a specific interest in phenomena that address politically relevant issues through the language and aesthetics of waste.
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In: Sugar industry, S. 156-160
With the trend of increased mechanical harvesting of sugarcane without burning, the trash emerges as a likely residue to be used as a fuel. This practice results in a large amount of material remaining in the field. As an alternative it has been used for gathering is the adoption and operation of windrowing and baling this trash after harvest. Seeking to reduce the granulometry of the trash in the primary extractor harvester, to minimize the cost of transporting the bales and the elimination of shredding process in the industry, a shredder system of the trash was designed. A shredder system was assembled on the primary extractor of harvester of chopped sugarcane, which through rotating blades, will triturate all the vegetable material that passes into the primary extractor, reducing the particle size and leaving this material deposited on the soil, to be later transformed into high density bales.
The system has shown promise in the shredding of trash, because the resulting characteristics of the trash indicated much smaller granulometry than is normally allowed by conventional harvesters.
TRASH Much to the disadvantage of painters the language required in the reading of a painting is intrinsic to seeing. Not to say everyone looks or reads the same, but that each is their own authority. The elitism postured on esoteric art is to ignore this fact and forget that truly great art is emancipatory to all humanity. These works are not simply a cathartic expression, or a self aggrandizing romanticism. They are a conscious production of values and ideas in the often unconscious language of painting. These are neither experiments into the avant-garde nor the pompous posturing of concept over aesthetic experience. Art in its weakest form reflects only itself, while at its strongest reflects a philosophy. The self absorbed existential angst must be turned on its head - the question is no longer "what gives life meaning?" but "what makes life meaningless?" This lack of meaning is a perpetual crack in the fabric of our reality, fracturing all our multifaceted perspectives, and defining spaces by the very absence in between them. The void manifests in many forms -physically politically, socially etc, but a gap is only rendered perceivable by its positive frame- as a zero stands only for the very void it encircles. A work about a void is undeniably about its frame and the forces that, in their orbit, define a gap. This orbiting around a void is also known as a drive. Drive is not a means to an end but an end in itself. The absence of meaning does not come with some great end, but is there all along. Thus the traumatic void of meaning is everywhere; it is the inescapable mortal fate, the brutality of nature, the savagery of systems of power. It is violence, death, and decay. It is monstrous, merciless, and mindless. It is the unfathomable gap, the impenetrable gaze. It is the space in between pages, pictures, and pixels, between outside and inside, between the stills of a film. It is the black hole of the iris, the aperture, the open wound. It is the ouroboros of capitalism eating its own tail and destroying its ...
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In today's world waste is becoming a most vital issue that has to be properly taken care. The inadequate waste collection, transport, disposal and treatment is becoming a major environmental challenge in India. The management of waste has attained the highest importance in this era, the volume of waste generated is increasing day to day life. In most of the communities across the world, people are showing negative attitude towards the waste management even though they are well aware of the consequences of improper solid waste management. Although the municipalities are taking care of the waste management system, they too face many challenges regarding proper treatment of waste due to lack of infrastructure that has been not yet provided by the government. The challenges and barriers of waste management are significant and so are the opportunities. The future is becoming mobile nowadays, the developing new era will be carved by mobile development and digital evolution. Even though new innovations and technologies are arising they still are not being benefited by us due to lack of waste treatment plants. Mobile products and applications are becoming worthy for organisations, stakeholders and common people. Using these applications waste management can effectively done. Aim of this project is to develop a sustainable waste management app emphasizing on recycling, energy generation, effective disposal s and waste prevention Rahul Jayan | Ranjana. A | Reena Thomas | Renin Joy "Trash Go Waste" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-3 | Issue-4 , June 2019, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd23209.pdf
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