Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Week 5 :Culture

     The blog topic for this week is "culture". Culture means that the quality in a person or society that arises from a concern for what is regarded as excellent in arts, letters, manners, scholarly pursuits.

    So I find the research of other country, look for how they do for the recycle.

    

India

  • In Dharavi, India, many people make a living by creating their own recycling factories. It is estimated that the self-made recycling industry employs roughly 200,000 people. It’s not merely taking care of waste, but a way of life and a source of income.
  • India recycles roughly 40 percent of their e-waste a year. This includes such items as broken or unwanted electrical appliances.

Europe

  • Austria takes the cake by recycling roughly 60 percent of its waste.
  • The United Kingdom recycles roughly 17.7 percent of its waste. Ireland, Italy, and Portugal are around the same percentage.
  • The majority of recycling in the United Kingdom is handled by authorities. They institute incentives in order to encourage recycling. For example, a landfill tax is charged on top of normal landfill fees to encourage business and local authorities to recycle, reduce, and reuse.
  • Many of the products the United Kingdom recycles include, but are not limited to, paper (including cards), glass, clothes, shoes and aluminum cans.

Japan and China

  • In China, recycling isn’t just a citizen responsibility; it’s now considered second nature. Citizens and government alike in China are taking steps to encourage recycling. This has also become a profit machine. The citizens who diligently collect recyclables off the street are numbered around 2.5 million people. These scrap collectors earn the equivalent of $150 a month which is roughly half of what a cab driver earns in that country in the same time frame.
  • It is estimated that 20 percent of the countries waste is disposed of improperly in China. This includes such items as building materials.
  • Despite this, Beijing has built the world’s largest recycling facility and continues to install recycling bins. The city of Beijing hopes to increase their recycling rate from 10 percent to 80 percent by 2010.
  • In Japan, recycling is a $360 billion dollar industry.
  • In 1995, Japan established the Containers and Packaging Recycling Act to "meet the increasing need to reduce the volume of solid waste and make full use of recyclable resources by means of sorted collection and to recycle waste containers and wrapping." The Japan Containers and Packaging Recycling Association helps to take on this responsibility by investing and managing recycling fees.
  • Recycling is "second nature" in China. Photo: Samrecovery.com
    With the world's largest recycling facility in Beijing, recycling is "second nature" in China. Photo: Samrecovery.com

South America

  • In Brazil, nearly 500 cooperatives employ approximately 500,000 recycling collectors. This is a $3 billion industry.
  • Fifty percent of the 140,000 tons of trash generated daily in Brazil is recycled.
  • Chile opened its first electronic scrap recycling facility in 2005.
  • Peru opened its first recycling plant in 2007, which processes plastic packaging.

Africa

  • The Glass Recycling Company has partnered with the government and glass manufacturers in South Africa in an attempt to increase the current glass recycling rate. This partnership increased recycling rates from 148,000 tons to 183,000 tons of glass recycling in roughly a year and a half.
  • In Egypt, refuse collectors actually buy the right to collect trash since it is seen as such a profitable business. The collectors gather and recycle anything they can turn for a profit.

Sunday, February 1, 2015

Week 4:Case Study

     For our group, we discuss about our design solution of our topic: "People do not recycle enough".
Lecturer had gave us the suggestion was we can try to focus on kids or students. Put the sympathy on them and think the solution to make them have the interest of recycle.
   
     After our group members discussion, we decide to use lecturer's suggestions and try to put our idea in. We want to make a game board out. Put the information or something relate into recycle in.
After that we start to find the research for doing this.

Example of Game board