How Waste Management Impacts Wildlife Conservation

We produce a lot of waste, the bulk of which is not biodegradable and cannot be recycled.The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) revealed that the total municipal solid waste generated in the US in 2017 alone was 267.8 million tons, an increase of 5.7 million over...

Reverse Osmosis vs. Whole House Filtration

Clean water is essential to live a healthy lifestyle. Having access to crystal clear water at home can reduce the risk of several medical conditions caused by impure water. It can also prevent other existing medical conditions from aggravating. It is unfortunate that...

Battling Against Recycling Contamination

While the increasing dedication and a growing rate of participation of the general public in recycling is good news, residents put everything they believe could or should be recycled in the designated containers. It’s important to understand that the slightest bits of...

How to Dispose of Food Waste?

Whether they are dining outside or eating at home, people tend to waste a lot of food. According to the US Department of Agriculture, over one-third of all food goes to waste in the US. Unfortunately, few of us feel responsible for properly disposing of food waste,...

Can ‘Smart’ Garbage Cans Help Us Manage Solid Waste?

Overflowing trash cans are an unpleasant sight that disrupts the beautiful views and harmony of our cityscapes. Overflowing and open trash cans pollute the environment and can be the cause of diseases and infections for the nearby residents, workers, and passersby. To...
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