urbanic waste waters - translation to russian
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urbanic waste waters - translation to russian

PROCESS THAT INVOLVES REDUCING THE AMOUNT OF WASTE PRODUCED IN SOCIETY
Waste minimization; Waste reduction; Reduce (waste); Waste Minimization; Waste Reduction; Precycle; Waste prevention; Pre-waste

urbanic waste waters      

общая лексика

городские сточные воды

mare liberum         
  • Map showing the parties of the [[Barcelona Convention]].
  • Atlantic Ocean is the main zone of sea transport in the 15th–20th centuries.
  • [[Komárno]] in Slovakia is an [[inland port]] on the [[Danube River]] which is an important international [[waterway]].
  • Río de la Plata basin]] gives sea access to landlocked [[Paraguay]] and [[Bolivia]], navigation is free for all international commercial ships.
WATER OUTSIDE OF NATIONAL JURISDICTION
International Waters; Transboundary waters; Who owns the sea?; Mare liberum; High seas; International Waterway; International waterway; International water; International sea; Trans-boundary waters; High sea; Trans-boundary water
открытое море
hazardous wastes         
  • Household Hazardous Waste separated for proper disposal
  • Large debris pile near to EPA’s ‘Household Hazardous Waste’ collection PAD
  • The [[Valley of the Drums]], a toxic waste dump in northern Bullitt County, Kentucky
IGNITABLE, REACTIVE, CORROSIVE AND/OR TOXIC UNWANTED OR UNUSABLE MATERIALS
Hazardous Wastes; Hazardous wastes; Hazardous Waste; Special waste; Hazardous waste facility; Hazardous Waste Recycling; Hazardous Waste Disposal; Hazardous Waste Treatment; Hazardous Waste Management; Hazardous Waste Identification; Hazardous waste disposal; Toxic waste dump; Hazardous waste management; Hazardous waste treatment; Toxic waste site; Toxic waste dumping; Toxic Waste Disposal; Hazardous waste site; Hazardous waste storage
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Definition

waste disposal
(waste disposals)
A waste disposal or a waste disposal unit is a small machine in a kitchen sink that chops up vegetable waste. (BRIT; in AM, use garbage disposal
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Wikipedia

Waste minimisation

Waste minimisation is a set of processes and practices intended to reduce the amount of waste produced. By reducing or eliminating the generation of harmful and persistent wastes, waste minimisation supports efforts to promote a more sustainable society. Waste minimisation involves redesigning products and processes and/or changing societal patterns of consumption and production.

The most environmentally resourceful, economically efficient, and cost effective way to manage waste often is to not have to address the problem in the first place. Managers see waste minimisation as a primary focus for most waste management strategies. Proper waste treatment and disposal can require a significant amount of time and resources; therefore, the benefits of waste minimisation can be considerable if carried out in an effective, safe and sustainable manner.

Traditional waste management focuses on processing waste after it is created, concentrating on re-use, recycling, and waste-to-energy conversion. Waste minimisation involves efforts to avoid creating the waste during manufacturing. To effectively implement waste minimisation the manager requires knowledge of the production process, cradle-to-grave analysis (the tracking of materials from their extraction to their return to earth) and details of the composition of the waste.

The main sources of waste vary from country to country. In the UK, most waste comes from the construction and demolition of buildings, followed by mining and quarrying, industry and commerce. Household waste constitutes a relatively small proportion of all waste. Industrial waste is often tied to requirements in the supply chain. For example, a company handling a product may insist that it should be shipped using particular packing because it fits downstream needs.

What is the Russian for urbanic waste waters? Translation of &#39urbanic waste waters&#39 to Russian