3) Find the correct statement.
a) The waste from one process becomes the input for another process
b) All the process related to consumption and production produce some kind of waste
c) There is no real waste in nature
d) All of the above.
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(d)All of the above statements are correct
Explanation:
- The activities and actions necessary to manage trash from its inception through disposal are referred to as waste management. This involves garbage collection, transportation, treatment, and disposal, as well as waste management process monitoring and control.
- The process of transforming waste resources into new materials and things is known as recycling. Recycling is the third component of the "Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle" waste hierarchy and is an important part of modern waste reduction.
- Material commodities consumption and production are abstractly linked, and neither could exist without the other. Consumption realizes or actualizes production by creating the material goods for consumption. Every process of consumption and manufacturing generates garbage of some sort.
- In nature, there is no waste. Plants grow in soil, animals eat plants, and feces refills soil in natural ecosystems, but the industrial economy is mostly linear.
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