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Question 1: In-text citation

(A)

“A part of Navajo culture and heritage is growing their own food. Plants have sustained
families for generations, even though the area is quite arid and farming and gardening is
challenging. Thus, the Ooljee Moon Charter School design their curriculum and lessons on
the use of native plants in the area, as well as local knowledge of how to successfully farm
and garden as well as how to provide nutritious food for the local Native American
population” by Tuntivivat & Jafar, (2018).

(B)

“Since Kabul River is a shared resource of Pakistan and Afghanistan, both countries have the
right to use it for their economic up-lift. Factors like climate change, increasing demand for
water and concerns for environment would lead to complex disputes between two countries.
The issue can be harmoniously resolved through an institutionalized agreement on sharing the
Kabul river water equitably between the two riparian states” stated by T. Khan & H. Khan,
(2019).

(C)

“This program is operated in two ways. The first method is that we will offer the public cash
vouchers non-bulky E-Waste that you bring into our Senheng/senQ outlets. The list of items
includes: Projectors, personal computers (desktops & notebooks), mobile phones & tablets,
VCD, DVD players etc. For the second approach, Senheng will provide free collection
service that will be offered on call. This service is also applicable to any customers that
requested a delivery of purchases of appliances in any of our Senhemg/senQ outlets. Items
eligible for this service: Tvs (Brown Tubes & Flat Tyres), refrigerators, washing machines
and air conditioners” stated by Teh, (2019).
(D)

“The Department of Environment Malaysia (2019) states that currently, household E-Waste
mostly ends up at informal sectors in Malaysia, through various channels of collection such
as NGOs, door-to-door collectors, charity organizations, or junkshops and recyclable buyers.
Most of the authorized Full Recovery by the DOE only receive e-waste generated from
industries, instead of complete sets of households E-Waste such as refrigerators, washing
machines or televisions”. Department of Environment Malaysia, (2019).

(E)

“Successful recycling programs depend to a large extent on the existence of markets (buyers)
for recycled materials. Consider plastics, for example. Currently, PET bottles are primarily
used in carpet fiber and textiles including fleece. Other potential future uses for recycled PET
bottles include waterproof shipping containers and coating for paper. HDPE plastics are
primarily made into bottles and garden products, such as lawn edging and lawn chairs”. stated
by Tietenburg & Lewis, (2012).
References

a)
-Tuntivivat, S., Jafar, S. (2018). Indigenous Youth Engagement in Environmental
Sustainability: Native Americans in Coconino County. Indigenous Youth Engagement
in Environmental Sustainability: Native Americans in Coconino County, 13(2), 82–
93.

b)

- Khan, T., & Khan, H. (2019). Environmental sustainability of grey water footprints in
Peshawar Basin: Current and future reduced flow scenarios for Kabul River.
International Journal of Agricultural and Biological Engineering, 12(4), 162–168.

c)
-Teh, K. (2019). Senheng E-Recycling Program. SENHENG.
https://www.senheng.com.my/senheng-ewaste-program

d)

- Department of Environment Malaysia. (2019). Existing Practice. DOE.


https://www.doe.gov.my/hhew/household-e-waste-collection-recycling-3/

e)

-Tietenburg, T., & Lewis, L. (2012, p. 150). Environmental & Natural Resource Economics
(9th ed.). Pearson Education.

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