1 / 16

Garbology and Solid Waste Management

Garbology and Solid Waste Management. Jessica Herrell, Marissa Summitt, Hannah Pilkington, Joel Moody, and Tersugh (Tess) Tivzenda Ariane Schratter’s Class. The Essence of Garbage . What is Garbology? Blount County- Nation’s Leader in Aluminum Can recycling

webb
Télécharger la présentation

Garbology and Solid Waste Management

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Garbology and Solid Waste Management Jessica Herrell, Marissa Summitt, Hannah Pilkington, Joel Moody, and Tersugh (Tess) Tivzenda Ariane Schratter’s Class

  2. The Essence of Garbage • What is Garbology? • Blount County- Nation’s Leader in Aluminum Can recycling • Sevier County Composting Plant- One of Seven in World • Do you want a Ball Park Frank from 1974? • Garbage to Art- Chris Jordan • Butterfly Glass Art Cell Phones 2007- Depicts 426,000 cell phones retired in the U.S each day

  3. Blount County Landfill • Not a dump • Covers 500 acres • 30-40 years left on the site • 1989 Diapers • What can you do with landfills after they are filled?

  4. Landfill Cont. • Incinerator-Brush Only • New Cell Being Built • Trees= No Trash • Birds= Bad News

  5. Landfills cont. • Recycle #1 & #2 plastics, newspapers, cardboards, tires, and motor oils • Can make t-shirts from plastic Plastic log 150 million tons

  6. Top of the Mountain-Butterfly Gap • Helped ‘Keep Blount Beautiful’ • 4 Students dropped every tenth of a mile • Each student filled at least 1 entire garbage bag

  7. Top of the Mountain-Butterfly Gap Cont. • Found interesting items: burnt aluminum cans, a basketball, car parts, TV's, & hypodermic needles • Some cans had to be pulled half way out of the ground • Housing property goes down due to garbage • Stray dogs get set out in this area

  8. Dissecting Family Garbage • Dissected a family’s garbage they collected for one week-we knew nothing about the family • Only thing the family kept out of the trash was mail due to privacy issues

  9. Dissecting Family Garbage • After inspecting the bags of trash we concluded that the household consisted of three kids and a single parent • The ages ranging from 6 to 12 • We found a bag full of toys, that adolescents usually play with. • We did not find any male products. • We also inferred that the household had one pet, in particular a ferret. Reason being we found black and gray hairs, and a bag of ferret feces.

  10. Dissecting Family Garbage Cont. • The family is fairly health conscious. • For instance we found a box full of chewable vitamins, quacker oatmeal, fruit, fruit bowls and special k diet bars. • Found nutritious meat products such as poultry, beef, and fish.

  11. Questionnaire • Does the family recycle? NO • Does the family consume any alcoholic beverages? NO • Is the family health conscious? YES • Does the family have a garbage disposal? NO • Does the family use credit cards of any kind? Inconclusive • What is the sole provider(s) occupation? Inconclusive-but we did find higher level biology work that lead us to believe the mom may be in school • Is the family vegetarian? NO • Can you tell what religion the family practices? NO • What hobbies does the family partake in? Inconclusive • Does the family have a pet of any kind? YES

  12. Charts Comparing Family Garbage

  13. Family in 2008

  14. Speculating Amount of Garbage

  15. Garbage to Come

  16. Conclusion • This family does not recycle- if they did it would cut down on landfill waste • We are a throw away society • Recycling does not always work but it does help • Remember “Reduce, Re-use, & Recycle”-1970s

More Related