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... Waste Management Yong Chun Wei GNS101, 3A2 Ms Jennifer Tupensani March 2008 Introduction Rubbish, is an unwanted or undesired material or substance. It also referred to as waste, trash, garbage, or junk depending upon the type of material and regional terminology. However, the European Union defines rubbish as an object the holder discards, intends to discard or is required to discard. Once a substance or object has become waste, it will remain waste until it has been fully recover and no longer poses a potential threat to the environment or to human health. Furthermore, The UK's Environment Protection Act 1990 indicated waste includes any substance, which constitutes a scrap material. Waste pollution is consider a serious threat by many and can broadly be define as any pollution associated with rubbish. There have many different types of waste have negative impacts upon the wider environment. Typical materials that are find in household waste that have specific














