INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL Of ACADEMIC RESEARCH LCC: T10.5-11.9 Vol. 2. No. 1. January 2010 E-CYLING E-WASTE: THE WAY FORWARD FOR NIGERIA IT AND ELECTRO-MECHANICAL INDUSTRY Prof. Dr. Oliver E. Osuagwu *, Charles Ikerionwu a a b b Coordinator of PG Programs, IP Vice-President, CPN Department of Information Management Technology, Federal University of Technology, Owerri (NIGERIA) * E-mail: drosuagwu@yahoo.com ABSTRACT An average of 500,000 tons of obsolete Waste Electrical and Electronic
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in Business Management. Heidi has worked as a human resource director for over eight years. As a family they decided they wanted to start making the world a better place. Recycled Chances reflects the passion they both share in recycling for the environment benefits and wanting to help those less fortunate. They believe that with the added support, a person can successfully turn their life around. Recycled Chances builds all their housing and community buildings out of used water bottles,
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Coca-Cola and Pepsi-Cola has been one another top competitor for decades. So when the beverage industry began to evolve and the world became more concerned about what type of water everyone was drinking and putting into their body, it should not have been no surprise to anyone that Coca-Cola and Pepsi-Cola would also compete in a bottled water product. Dasani water is the product of Coca-Cola and one of the most popular bottled water on the market today as well as priciest, with good taste. Aquafina
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New Belgium Brewery | A new approach | | | GM591 Course Project GM591 Course Project TABLE OF CONTENTS I. INTRODUCTION II. PROBLEM STATEMENT III. LITERATURE REVIEW IV. ANALYSIS V. SOLUTIONS VI. REFLECTION VII. REFERENCES I. The New Belgium Brewing Company in Fort Collins, Colorado was founded by Jeff Lebesch in 1989. The highly motivated entrepreneur started with a different yet simple concept; brew a better beer than anyone else. So Jeff went into
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included in this report have utilized several policies that have garnered them the distinction of being one of the best corporate citizens. In terms of the environment, these policies include efficient use of resources, minimizing waste production, recycling, and using sustainable resources. Additional policies employed by these companies include maintaining workplace safety, fostering good communication among employees, continuing education for employees, and encouraging diversity among
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1 Introduction 4 1.2 purposes of study 6 1.3 Problem Gartner research on Green 6 1.4 Background and Motivation 7 1.5 Audience 8 1.6 Outcome of Study 8 2 Introduction 10 2.1 Green IT 10 2.2 Why IT Need to be Green 12 2.3 Benefits of Green IT 13 2.4 Companies Interest in Green IT 14 2.5 Green IT and Information Assurance and Security 14 2.6 Information Assurance and Security 15 2.7 Green IT from Information Assurance viewpoint 16 2.8 Dimension of Green IT 18
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This may require taking action before the legislation comes into effect. One issue that affects manufacturers and retailers of electronic goods is the disposal of these products at the end of their life. Recycling is high on the public agenda. There are government initiatives to promote more recycling. These initiatives are sometimes backed by legislation. For example, the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) regulations are designed to reduce the amount of electronic waste going to landfill
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Waste and Energy Paper Name ENV 100 April 11, 2011 Tamue L. Gibson, M.S. Waste and Energy Paper Pollution introduces contaminants or pollutants into the natural environment that causes unsteadiness and long-term effects to the ecosystem. Waste is slowly polluting the environment and killing humans, plant life, and animals. Waste comes in many forms: solid waste; plastic, hazardous waste material; nuclear waste, and fossil fuel; oil. The world has become a gigantic trashcan. With the expansion
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| [Type the document subtitle] | | To: Prof. Jaison From: Babar, Jagmeet, Manjot, Harman, Giridhar, Vamshi, Sheetal | Table of Contents Introduction 3 Customer Perception 5 Process Management 7 Global delivery Network 8 Concentrate 10 Licensing Agreement 12 Bottling Plant 13 Logistics Management 14 Packaging 15 Transportation Modes 17 Reduction in Cost 17 Agile/Adaptability 18 Responsiveness 19 Resilience 21 Sourcing 22 SRM (Supplier Relationship Management)
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Assessment 1 Develop workplace sustainability Questions What are the sustainability issues? Unsustainable activities have led to changes in our environment, or have been identified as having the potential to lead to future changes. The types of changes that are occurring or are predicted to occur form the key issues for sustainability. The following Table 1 provides a summary of the key issues. They are related to changes to the physical and cultural (being the way we live) environments
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