materials generally does not pose a health risk unless the material is broken, deteriorating or disturbed in such a way that airborne asbestos fibres are produced. there is the potential for this to occur when asbestos-containing material is being broken, or when it is being drilled, sanded or cut with...
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the first and simplest step in waste management is waste reduction. we can all easily reduce the waste we produce. a simple first step is to use re-usable bags/containers when shopping. the amount of redundant packaging and single-use plastic used globally is creating large environmental and human health...
a low zinc status. however, continued cropping of soils with marginal levels of available zinc with zinc-efficient crops will deplete the zinc supply to levels below which even these tolerant varieties can cope with and zinc fertilisers will eventually be needed to replenish the zinc taken off in the...
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