1. Wasting Resources: Examining Our MSW Selected U.S. and CharMeck Data from 1997-2009 Derrick Willard Providence Day School
2. From Miller, WWE 10th ed., Figure 15-2 (pg. 348). U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and U.S. Bureau of Mines Sources of 12 Billion Tons of U.S. Solid Wastes Each Year… *Note MSW is low! Municipal 1.5% Sewage sludge 1% Mining and oil and gas production 75% Industry 9.5% Agriculture 13%
3. What material dominates our MSW waste stream in the USA? http://www.epa.gov/osw/nonhaz/municipal/
4. Contact the Direct Marketing Association (DMA) . DMA is the oldest and largest trade association for the users and suppliers in the direct, database and interactive marketing field. You can use the DMA website to request their no cost Mail Preference Service (MPS). With DMA's MPS you can remove your name from DMA member prospect lists. Please note that signing up with MPS may prevent you from receiving mail you want, such as new catalogs, coupons, announcements about new businesses in your community, and notices of special offers. But, this can significantly reduce your “junk mail” load (at least 75%). If you want to REDUCE your paper MSW, here is an easy first step: https:// www.dmachoice.org/dma/member/regist.action
5. Source: State of the Environment Report, 1997, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina Mecklenburg County (last available)
7. Source: State of the Environment Report, 1997, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina Mecklenburg County Per Capita Production (last available)
8. What does the US currently do with MSW? Source: EPA Office of Solid Waste, Municipal Solid Waste Generation, Recycling and Disposal Facts and Figures 2009 http://www.epa.gov/osw/nonhaz/municipal/pubs/msw2009-fs.pdf Landfill (bury) Recycle or Compost Incinerate (burn)
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10. We do have many programs for our country in place today…
11. We do have many programs for CharMeck in place today…
12. Source: State of the Environment Report, 1997, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina But most (54%) of our MSW still goes to landfills…