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Kiadva: 24.07.2012.
Nyelv : Angol
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Szám Fejezet  Oldal.
  Introduction    3
1.  Waste Characterization    4
1.1.  Waste management    5
1.2.  Waste recycling and sorting Importance    5
2.  Waste as a social problem    8
  Conclusions    10
  Available literature    11
  Annex    12
KivonatZsugorodni

Conclusion
Waste types of characteristics waste has formed in different activities of the people.
Waste quantity and variety in increases it is a result of intensive production and consumption, while at present has a tendency to balance out the increase in speed.
Wastes may be hazardous to the environment; they can be in liquid or solid form, they may be flared and recycling, as well as buried and stored in specially designated areas.
The waste can be divided indifferent types of waste; it depends of their properties, composition, and origin (Household waste; hazardous waste; inert waste )
It is very important for residents to engage in environmental conservation and cleaning up, with various clubs, organization, etc.
To combat environmental problems, there must first be public acceptance that they exist. Growth and increased consumption are currently primary social values.
Functionalists see pollution and similar problems as dysfunctions of the economic system that must be rectified. Solving the problems requires implementing controls over growth and development.
Conflict theorists see environmental problems resulting from the exploitation of nature and natural resources by business and its wealthy owners.
Symbolic integrationists see pollution and exploitation of nature as a result of learned values about nature. Change requires rethinking these values and adopting new ones.


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