Solid waste in Canada - ARCHIVED

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Description:

Waste has always been a by-product of human activity. Indeed, all aspects of our lives - working, playing, eating - generate some form of waste. Managing it has been a challenge for millennia, more so since the Industrial Revolution of the 19th century gave rise to unprecedented industrialization and urbanization.
Canadians are concerned today about many waste-related issues.
These include:
The generation of waste - how much garbage is produced in Canada, and is production going up or down?
The impact of waste on the environment - has the way we deal with garbage changed over the years?
What are governments and others doing to address these concerns?
This article examines these issues by creating a statistical portrait of solid waste in Canada.

Issue Number: 2005000
Author(s): Cameron, Murray; Marshall, John; Wang, Jennie; Wright, Amanda
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PDFDecember 2, 2005