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    Control of Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Wastes and Their Disposal of 1989, Art. 2(1), "'Wastes' are substance or objects, which are disposed of...
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    Universal wastes are a special category of hazardous wastes that (in the U.S.) generally pose a lower threat relative to other hazardous wastes, are ubiquitous...
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    disposal. Green wastes like agricultural wastes can also be converted to human edible foods by making leaf protein concentrate. Green waste is an integral...
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    includes food wastes, market wastes, yard wastes, plastic containers and product packaging materials, and other miscellaneous solid wastes from residential...
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    conservation. Liquid waste is an important category of waste management because it is so difficult to deal with. Unlike solid wastes, liquid wastes cannot be easily...
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    such waste, and this process may eventually come into commercial use for civil wastes (it is currently being developed for U.S. military wastes). Synroc...
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  • Agricultural wastes may refer to: Agricultural pollution, byproducts of farming practices that can result in degradation of surrounding ecosystems Agricultural...
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    wasting, also known as wasting syndrome, refers to the process by which a debilitating disease causes muscle and fat tissue to "waste" away. Wasting is...
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    is eliminated from organisms are called nitrogenous wastes (/naɪˈtrɒdʒɪnəs/) or nitrogen wastes. They are ammonia, urea, uric acid, and creatinine. All...
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  • Wastes and renamed to Biological Wastes in 1987, before obtaining its current title in 1991. It covers all areas concerning biomass, biological waste...
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