Modeling
p : Modeling br language Develop the framework for a model of the life cycle of rigid plastic within a city (like outside garbage bins , those roadside orange traffic direction cones or bowling balls . The framework should resemble Figure 24 .4 but provide more detail in the use stage . What information will be easy to acquire , what difficult ? What useful results might be anticipated from utilizing the model ? What are some contingencies that might occur to skew model results toward uselessness ? Hell , you know bowling balls could , might , maybe become discovered as

the only environmentally benign bass boat anchors . What happens to the sport of bowling then ? The tubes , I 'm thinking down the tubes
Body ( write the essay here and send this
MODEL OF THE LIFE CYCLE OF RIGID PLASTIC WITHIN A CITY LIKE GARBAGE BINS
Of late , the responsibility for packages to the end of their life cycle
including the cost of recycling after the consumers discard their
packages is being shifted to the Industry sector . The rigid plastic
dumped in huge garbage collection boxes including them also are
materials discarded by residential , commercial , and industrial sectors
and includes , food , packaging , yard waste and appliances
The main issue primarily is the sorting at the initial stage . The
materials collected have to be sorted into various categories like
, cloth , and rigid...
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