Waste Management Reconfigures Material Energy

       By: Charles Roberts
Posted: 2011-02-10 01:17:59
Energy vibrates at different frequencies and it has the ability to change frequencies as it materialises. Humans are energy and create more energy as they expand in their own environment as well as in the collective environment of the species. Waste products are a good example of the energy that humans produce and green thinking is changing how humans perceive and utilise that created energy. Waste management is not just about cleaning up the environment; it’s about reconfiguring energy so it continues to serve and help expand our physical focus. The innate world which is the foundation for the physical one has unlimited resources. We tend to select physical resources that have a negative impact on well being in order to learn something about the separation we feel within us. Once that separation is materialised in the form of unwanted waste we begin to tap into those innate senses and they guide us in reusing the energy we created in that waste.Effective waste management is a key component in improving our relationship with the energy we created and then discarded through our ignorance and lack of self-appreciation. Every material produced by human thoughts can be converted to another form of energy that continues to produce products that enhance our physical expansion.Integrated Waste Management Programs Unite Rather than CorruptThe amount and the type of waste produced by cultures all over the world increases as individual populations expand. On average an individual can produce over four and a half pounds of waste every day, and businesses are capable of producing incredible amounts of what seems like useless waste. Landfills around the world are overflowing with waste that continues to produce other forms of energy. Some landfills have a negative impact on the environment especially if they are not planned correctly or are antiquated dump sites with no forethought behind them.The new integrated waste management programs bring incineration, recycling, landfills, biological reprocessing, and avoidance and recovery methods together to recovery different types of energy that unite and expand existing infrastructures and future growth plans.Waste handling and transport also play an important role in waste management although handling and transportation methods vary from one country to another. Curbside collection is the most common methods in countries like Canada, Australia, and the United States as well as the United Kingdom and other countries in Europe. New Technologies like Radio Frequency Identification (RFI) tags, and GPS and other integrated software programs are helping to collect data which eliminates manual data entry and that process saves energy.Other waste concepts like Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle and Extender Producer Responsibility are making a difference by minimising waste and imposing accountability as well as responsibility on users during the life cycle of different products. The Polluter Pay Principle is also an effective waste management tool that puts the burden on polluters that ignore their responsibility to convert waste products into useful rather than corrupt resources.
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