Waste Management (supplement) – Fun Theory
Posted in: Environmental Protection, Teaching/Learning, Waste ManagementCreativity and fun can contribute to more sustainable and better waste management.
Waste Management (supplement) – Fun TheoryPosted in: Environmental Protection, Teaching/Learning, Waste Management Tags: Creativity, Sustainable DevelopmentCreativity and fun can contribute to more sustainable and better waste management. |
Waste Management in the EU (6) – DisposalPosted in: Environmental Protection, Teaching/Learning, Waste Management Tags: Landfill, 垃圾處理 @enWaste disposal without prior treatment is the most undesirable waste management method both to the environment and human health. |
Waste Management in the EU (5) – Energy RecoveryPosted in: Environmental Protection, Teaching/Learning, Waste Management Tags: Austria, 出口垃圾 @en, 垃圾處理 @en, 焚化 @en, 瑞典 @en, 荷蘭 @enEnergy recovery is the next step after recycling. The most common means of energy recovery is using incineration plants (or waste-to-energy plants) to generate heat and electricity. So how do incineration plants in Europe look like? |
Waste Management in the EU (4) – RecyclingPosted in: Environmental Protection, Teaching/Learning, Waste Management Tags: Italy, 回收 @en, 垃圾處理 @en, 循環再造 @en, 歐盟 @en, 比利時 @en, 芬蘭 @en, 英國 @enCan recycling bring new business opportunities? And more importantly, how could recycling be more user-friendly? |
Waste Management in the EU (3) – ReusePosted in: Environmental Protection, Teaching/Learning, Waste Management Tags: 2nd hand stall, Food Sharing, Germany, Reuse, 垃圾處理 @en, 芬蘭 @enAn item which no longer serves its original purpose is considered little more than a piece of waste. |