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Fry, Tony. Waste not waste. Rozelle, NSW: EcoDesign Foundation, 1996.

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Naftalin, Ethan S. Waste generator's compliance manual: Hazardous waste, universal waste, special waste, municipal waste. Rockville, Md: Government Institutes, 1995.

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Venkateswaran, Sandhya. The wealth of waste: Waste pickers, solid wastes, and urban development. New Delhi: Friedrich-Ebert Stiftung, 1995.

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Massachusetts. Executive Office of Environmental Affairs. Office of Technical Assistance. Paint waste prevention. Boston, Mass: Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Executive Office of Environmental Affairs, Office of Technical Assistance, 1996.

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Bowden, Rob. Waste. London: Wayland, 2007.

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Assembly, Wales National, ed. Waste. Cardiff: Cynulliad Cenedlaethol Cymru, 2001.

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Wendy, Oldfield, ed. Waste. Austin, Tex: Steck-Vaughn Library, 1992.

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1953-, Banyard Julie, ed. Waste. London: CollinsEducational, 1994.

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Bowden, Rob. Waste. San Diego: Kidhaven Press, 2004.

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Gifford, Clive. Waste. Chicago, Ill: Heinemann Library, 2006.

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Bowden, Rob. Waste. San Diego: Kidhaven Press, 2004.

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Whittaker, Helen. Waste. New York: Marshall Cavendish Benchmark, 2012.

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Gifford, Clive. Waste. Oxford: Raintree, 2006.

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Maczulak, Anne E. Waste treatment: Reducing global waste. New York: Facts on File, 2010.

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F, Liu David H., and Lipták Béla G, eds. Hazardous waste and solid waste. Boca Raton, Fla: Lewis Publishers, 2000.

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Cross, Frank L. Infectious waste management. Lancaster, Pa., U.S.A: Technomic Publishing Co., 1990.

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Webber, Audrey. EC waste management policy: Transforming from waste treatment to waste prevention. Bonn: Institute for European Environmental Policy, 1992.

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National Conference on Management of Uncontrolled Hazardous Waste Sites. and National Conference of Management of Hazardous Waste and Hazardous Material., eds. Waste minimization. Silver Spring, MD: HMCRI, 1988.

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Assistance, Massachusetts Executive Office of Environmental Affairs Office of Technical. Automotive waste prevention & management. Boston, Mass: Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Executive Office of Environmental Affairs, Office of Technical Assistance, 1996.

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Agency, Ireland Environmental Protection. Waste catalogue and hazardous waste list. Ardcavan: Environmental Protection Agency, 1996.

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New Hampshire. Department of Environmental Services. Waste Management Division's hazardous waste rules. Concord, N.H.]: New Hampshire Dept. of Environmental Services, 2003.

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Brunner, Calvin R. Medical waste disposal. Reston, VA: Incinerator Consultants Inc., 1996.

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L, Buckingham Phillip, and Evans Jeffrey C, eds. Hazardous waste management. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1994.

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Murray, Raymond L. Understanding radioactive waste. 4th ed. Columbus: Batelle Press, 1994.

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Murray, Raymond LeRoy. Understanding radioactive waste. 4th ed. Columbus: Battelle Press, 1994.

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Murray, Raymond LeRoy. Understanding radioactive waste. 3rd ed. Columbus, Ohio: Battelle Press, 1989.

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1943-, Freeman Harry, ed. Hazardous waste minimization. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1990.

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1958-, Streissguth Thomas, ed. Nuclear and toxic waste. San Diego, Calif: Greenhaven Press, 2001.

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Energy, India Ministry of New and Renewable. Waste to wealth: Landscape for waste to energy for industrial waste. New Delhi: The Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India, 2011.

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Group, SERPLAN Waste Planning. Waste - its reduction, re-use and disposal: Regional waste planning guidelines. London: SERPLAN, 1992.

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Flemish Public Waste Materials Association. Most relevant points from the waste materials plan 1991-1995. Mechelen, Belgium: OVAM (Flemish Public Waste Materials Association), 1991.

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Powell, Jillian. Garden waste. London: Franklin Watts, 2008.

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Federation, Water Environment, ed. Hazardous waste digest. Alexandria, Va: Water Environment Federation, 1992.

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Authority, Victoria Environment Protection, ed. Managing prescribed industrial waste: Industrial waste management policy (prescribed industrial waste) and policy impact assessment. Southbank, Vic: Environment Protection Authority, 2001.

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Assistance, Massachusetts Executive Office of Environmental Affairs Office of Technical. Paint management and disposal. Boston, Mass: Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Executive Office of Environmental Affairs, Office of Technical Assistance, 1996.

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United States. Environmental Protection Agency. Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response, ed. Waste minimization national plan. [Washington, D.C.]: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Solid Waste and Emergency Response, 1996.

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Silver, Ken, Gary A. Davis, and Denny Dobbin. Hazardous Waste. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190662677.003.0021.

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This chapter defines and describes hazardous wastes and their adverse health effects. Historical evolution of the management and public understanding of waste issues is traced. Other parts of the chapter describe hazardous waste management, including disposal landfills, land farming, incineration, and toxics use reduction. Various regulatory measures are described as well as nonregulatory measures for prevention and control of adverse health effects from hazardous wastes. Approaches to evaluating human health effects at hazardous waste sites are described, emphasizing special challenges and opportunities in environmental epidemiology. Social aspects of community involvement are noted. Steps of the Superfund clean-up process are delineated. Governmental contingency plans for coordination in emergency response situations are reviewed. In addition, a section describes pollution prevention and toxics use reduction.
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Tammemagi, Hans. The Waste Crisis. Oxford University Press, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195128987.001.0001.

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As populations continue to increase, society produces more and more waste. Yet it is becoming increasingly difficult to build new landfills, and the existing landfills are causing significant environmental damage. Finding solutions is not simple; the problem is enormous in size, vital in terms of its impact on the environment, and complex in scope. This book provides a vast look at solid waste management in North America and seeks solutions to the waste crisis. It describes the magnitude and complexity of the problem, focusing on municipal wastes and placing them in the perspective of other wastes such as hazardous, biochemical, and radioactive debris. It describes the components of an integrated waste management program, including recycling, composting, landfills, and waste incinerators, and it presents in detail the scientific and engineering principles underlying these technologies. To illustrate both the problems and solutions of waste management programs, the authors provide seven case histories, among them the Fresh Kills (Staten Island, New York), the East Carbon Landfill (Utah), and the Lancaster County Municipal Waste Incinerator (Pennsylvania). The Waste Crisis is unique in its attempt to analyze waste management in a broader societal context and to propose solutions based on basic principles. And by doing so, it encourages readers to challenge commonly held perceptions and to seek new and better ways of dealing with waste. As such, this book deserves a place on the bookshelf of anyone who deals with or feels the need to confront the growing problems of waste management.
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Waste Crime - Waste Risks. United Nations, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.18356/c943f9bd-en.

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Textbook, Waste & Waste Management. Thomson Learning, 1999.

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Bourdain, Anthony. Wasted!: The story of food waste. 2017.

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MELISSA, Hicks. Zero Waste : Zero Waste Lifestyle: Zero Waste Living. Independently Published, 2022.

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Granville-Barker, Harley. Waste. Pinnacle Press, 2017.

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O'Daly, Anne. Waste. Brown Bear Books, 2023.

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O'Daly, Anne. Waste. Brown Bear Books, 2023.

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Granville-Barker, Harley. Waste. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2016.

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Barker, Granville. Waste. IndyPublish.com, 2005.

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Siniawer, Eiko Maruko. Waste. Cornell University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501725845.001.0001.

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Affluence of the Heart explores the many and various ways in which waste—be it of time, stuff, money, possessions, and resources—was thought about in Japan from the immediate aftermath of devastating war to the early twenty-first century.It shows how questions about waste were deeply embedded in the decisions of the everyday and shaped by the central forces of postwar Japanese life from economic growth and mass consumption to material abundance and environmentalism.What endured from the late 1950s onward was a defining element of Japan’s postwar experience: the tension between the desire to achieve and defend the privileges of middle-class lifestyles made possible by affluence, and the discomfort and dissatisfaction with the logics, costs, and consequences of that very prosperity. This tension complicated the persistent search in these decades for what might be called well-being, happiness, or a good life. Affluence of the Heart is a history of how people lived—how they made sense of, gave meaning to, and found value in the acts of the everyday.
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Waste. Elsevier, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/c2009-0-60930-2.

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Waste. Elsevier, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/c2017-0-02201-2.

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