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McDonough and Braungart's (2002) concept of cradle-to-cradle (C2C) design recommends a reevaluation of the typical product lifecycle: rather than landfilling or incinerating products no longer used, resources may be returned to the use stream in an unending cycle, also called "waste equals food".
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If incinerated, PVC products release dioxins and furans (both known carcinogens that rank as some of the most toxic pollutants).
Some major examples include the bleaching processes involved in making white paper products, manufacturing chlorinated phenols, incinerating waste, producing various metals, and the burning of fossil fuels (ATSDR 1994, 1998).
If products containing PBDEs are incinerated, they can release brominated dioxins and furans.
Never incinerate a can that once contained these products.
I enjoyed learning about Seoul's exceptional recycling efforts, which include incentivizing recycling by charging citizens for the weight of their trash and incinerating garbage to generate energy and create recycled products like bricks.
Accounting for as much as four percent of the total weight of the material contaminated sludge is spread on the land, buried in landfills or incinerated releasing chlorinated by-products into the air including polychlorinated phenols and dioxins (Mantykoski et al. 1989).
In the last few days, the government has ordered that all imported Canadian beef products stockpiled since late May be incinerated.
Hazardous waste incinerators just incinerate.
If the pooch detects a foreign organism, such as plant matter or meat products, the Australian quarantine authorities confiscate and incinerate it.
When incinerated — a common practice in some developing nations — these products release toxic fumes, including carbon dioxide.
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