Keywords: waste, waste management, waste bank, SWOT
1.1. INTRODUCTION
The rapid of urbanization, industrialization, and economic development have caused of the rapid increase in waste generation. Waste is leftover materials that are not considered direct use arising from human activities. There are two types of waste, consisting of organic and inorganic also were classified into two groups: household waste and non-household waste. In developing countries, including Indonesia, the main source of solid waste from non-household waste coming from, commercial establishments, markets, institutions, street cleaning, hospitals, and manufacturing businesses (Gatot, 2000). Growth in consumption caused by the rapid growth of these factors is directly proportional to the increasing amount of waste. Every country has concentrated on addressing issues regarding waste management.
By more than 90% of districts / cities in Indonesia implement a system of open dumping, even burned. The amount of the increase in waste generation in Indonesia has reached 175,000 tons / day or the equivalent of 64 million tons /
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Open dumping is a means of waste disposal that is overlaid on a location, left open without security and without the effort of sorting and recycling. Control Landfill is an increase of open dumping. These systems implement a burial ground for the waste that has been buried. In terms of operations performed flattening and compacting trash for maintain the stability of the surface of the final disposal. Lastly is the sanitary landfill. This system follows international standards that rely on open land area and wide to make holes garbage, which apply stockpiling-hoarding-compacting trash-compacting then covered soil about 60 cm or more. The provision of facilities and infrastructure are quite expensive. This method is recommended for large cities and
This incident focuses on the importance of regulations and continuous testing of landfills
Lowes Lowe’s Home Improvement company that specializes in home projects, appliances, lumber, and garden. This paper is to give an insight of macroenvironmental factors, the five-force model, VRIN test of tangible and intangible resources, and a SWOT analysis to help give a better understanding of this company’s operational system. Macroenvironmental PESTEL PESTEL analysis is used to describe how a company functions and how they use the information to move forward in their business. These six factors are used to help the business make sure they are functioning the way they should and take responsibility for their actions if the business fails. These six factors are in the business to make sure they use these dynamics to run more efficiently
Etymology: The Hudson 's Bay Company, headquartered at Fort Nisqually, had control of this region until 1863. Company maps and journals show the company 's subsidiary, the Pugets Sound Agricultural Company, raised cattle, grain, and sheep at "Spanueh Station" on the south and east shores of "Spanueh Lake." Spanueh is the Hudson Bay Company 's spelling of the native Lushootseed spadue, which means "dug roots" referring to an area where camas and other edible roots can be found. Lushootseed underwent a loss of nasal consonants in the 1800s, so "Spanueh" simply transcribes an older pronunciation of what is now "Spadue".[3] The first white settler to take a donation claim by the lake, Henry de la Bushalier, tried to rename the lake after
SWOT remains the universal language of an organization that stimulates influences over the business’s greatest strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (UMUC, 2017). For that reason, a company should also evaluate internal influences (e.g., the strengths and weaknesses) that affect the business as well (UMUC, 2017). In addition, a company should evaluate external influences (e.g., opportunities, threats) when assessing SWOT (UMUC, 2009). Additionally, when assessing SWOT of the organization, it becomes imperative to assess internal as well as external factors that reflect positively and negatively on the business environment.
But our waste problem is not the fault only of producers. It is the fault of an economy that is wasteful from top to bottom a symbiosis of an unlimited greed at the top and a lazy, passive, and self-indulgent consumptiveness at the bottom and all of us are involved in it. If we wish to correct this economy, we must be careful to understand and to demonstrate how much waste of human life is involved in our waste of the material goods of
The amount of waste we produce is slowly killing our world due to the natural resources it
This commercial structure is from State Farm 's "Get to a Better State" campaign that premiered in June 2011, with an increased spending budget. As a result, State Farm’s brand awareness and favorability has gone up considerably. This campaign focuses on making humor out of unfortunate problems that are commonly faced. These commercials then make light of the situation by demonstrating how easy it is to contact an agent and correct the problem that has occurred. 5.
Target corporation has many different location-related decisions to process in more than one aspect. The company must decide on the location of its retail stores, manufactures, and support help. Often the decision to outsource or participate in offshoring can be tempting to a company. Well the impact of outsourcing and offshoring must be examined to ensure that the decision is in the best interest of the company.
Try and Lilly is a hat manufacturing company that has a long history in its industry, it has been following an integrated strategy between cost and differentiation (Porter, 1985) where it offers to its customers good quality products with good prices backed up by its long experience that can help it to achieve a balance between quality and cost. The SWOT analysis of a company helps to identify the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats; it assesses the internal environment of the company as well as its external environment, for Try and Lilly its strengths are long history in hat manufacturing industry, the good quality and prices that it offers, its weaknesses are weak control and planning and scheduling of production, lack of training for staff, lack of coordination and cooperation of work between departments and unawareness of the factory’s capacity, the threats that can influence Try and Lilly are the takeover of competitors over the company’s
Meanwhile, the methods of waste disposal have improved over time. Also, that getting rid of garbage is quickly becoming a big problem due to our methods of waste disposal are only a temporary solution. Moreover; the waste that can’t decompose
This number shows that people only account for 3% of the waste produced. This brings attention to how little of an affect each individual could have if they tried to recycle. Even more, is the waste of water as it is only 10% which is split between people and other municipals. This leaves the other 90% to be used by corporate businesses in the world. Now it comes
History of the United States On July the 4th, 1776 the United States declared its independence from Great Britain who had colonized the United States since 1607. Britain didn’t accept the declaration but they could do nothing to stop it, because an armed revolution already emerged, the revolutionary war lasted from 1775-1783 and with the help of France, Spain, Netherlands and Prussia they allowed the 13 colonies to remain independent. The first attempt of democracy in the United States failed because the states where so powerful and it was hard to make them function.
1. Corporate History, Experience, and Corporate Profile • In 1999, David Chandler Thomas set up Intacct to provide small and midsized businesses a desktop accounting solution. • Today Intacct has 201 to 500 employees and is based at San Jose California. • Intacct is one of the best cloud ERP provider. AICPA business solutions preferred Intacct award winning applications as their financial applications.
Industrial and capital hubs in developing countries are similarly characterized by multiple urban sprawls, informal settlements and overcrowding. The local governments or municipalities in many developing countries are highly challenged by mainly poor or weak policy and legislative provisions to regulate and enforce waste management guidelines. They also lack adequate funding and the correct capacity in terms of waste management personnel. All these challenges lead to situations where these local authorities are failing to take effective decisions with regards to solid waste management. It is worth noting that the decisions which municipalities are facing in terms of managing solid waste are not only difficult and capital intensive but they impact greatly on the natural environment as well as on social lives of people, therefore solutions to this issue are a matter of
Introduction People tend to consume a lot, when there is consumption, there is waste – and that waste becomes a big problem that needs taken care of, which costs a lot of time, space and resources. If not managed, in turn, the world that we live in will become a hazardous place for all living things. According to the World Bank, people throughout the world, “spend $2.3 trillion a year on food and beverages alone” (Global Consumption Database, 2018), that is quite a lot. In addition to that, the world count mentions that, “we throw out over 50 tons of household waste every second. A number that will double by 2030”