Did you ever imagine that the Earth was no longer available due to pollution? As shown in Wall-E, people recognize that waste can make the Earth unavailable for all life due to the toxic gas coming from the waste. Tons of waste are created every day, which are disposed of using different disposal methods. Unfortunately, current disposal methods have limitations; landfills and incinerators create harmful chemicals that pollute the Earth. Even if people live only for the necessities of life, waste is still created and must be disposed of. Although current waste disposal methods solve the problems caused by waste, they create another problem when disposing of waste. When disposing of waste with current methods, the waste seems to disappear, but it remains in different forms, continuing to pollute the Earth in many ways, such as air, soil and water pollution. To solve the problem faced, the best way is not to produce waste, but this is impossible unless people can live without the necessities of life. The other method is to improve waste disposal methods. There are some companies that try to prevent pollution caused by waste disposal. These companies try to develop safer waste disposal methods. Waste Management (WM) is the most famous company among these eco-friendly companies and WM shows some possible solutions to improve waste disposal methods. Furthermore, this article will analyze, criticize and suggest improvements of three waste management ways to dispose of different types of waste: improving current recycling, renewable energy from landfill gas (LFG), and waste conversion. As the first solution for waste disposal, WM improves what they originally have: recycling. Recycling is one of the best ways to dispose of waste and WM seeks to improve the process... half the paper... irm). (2008). WALL-E. Burbank, CA: Walt Disney Home Entertainment.Tamplin, S.A., Davidson, D.D., Powis, B.B., & O'Leary, Z.Z. (2005). Issues and options for destruction and safe disposal of used injection materials. Waste Management, 25(6), 655-665. doi:10.1016/j.wasman.2004.07.007Tange, L.L., Van Houwelingen, J.A., Peeters, J.R., & Vanegas, P.P. (2013). Recycling of fireproof plastics from WEEE, technical and environmental challenges. Advances in Manufacturing Engineering and Management, 8(2), 67-77.Treblin. J. (2013). Informal recycling of e-waste is a serious problem, says an expert. Extracted from the United States. Mass Government (2002). Recycling: why people participate; Because they don't. Retrieve from
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