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A well-run curbside recycling program can cost anywhere from $50 to more than $150 per ton trash collection and disposal programs, on the other hand, cost anywhere from $70 to more than $200 per ton.
In 2013, Americans generated about 254 million tons (U.S. short tons unless specified) of trash and recycled and composted over 87 million tons of this material, equivalent to a 34.3 percent recycling rate (see Figure 1 and Figure 2).
7 Wastes of Lean: Transportation, Inventory, Motion, Waiting, Overproduction, Over-processing, and Defects. Why It Matters: Reducing waste increases profitability, quality, and efficiency. How to Identify Waste: Utilize tools such as Value Stream Mapping, Kanban Boards, 5 Whys, and Gemba Walks.
Getting started with the 7Rs: Rethink, Refuse, Reduce, Reuse, Repair, Regift, Recycle.
The 7 Rs Of Recycling Recycle. Refuse. Reduce. Reuse. Repair. Re-gift. Recover.
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The plan prescribes measures for the collection, temporary storage and safe disposal of the waste streams associated with the project and includes provisions for the recovery, re-use and recycling of waste.
The 7Rs Golden Rule is a waste management hierarchy that consists of Regulations, Reducing, Reusing, Recycling, Recovering, Rethinking and Renovation. The employment of the 7Rs Golden Rule could help in eradicating the landfilling process as well as substituting the end-of-pipe treatment techniques.

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