2009-09-15

2009/09/15 Day 3

Today's program:
FIELD TRIP 1:  Daiei Environmental Company
- Izumi Recycle Center
- Izumi Landfill
- Izumi Recycle Nature Park



SESSION 2: Lectures
2-1. History of pollution in Japan
 (by Prof. Kaori FUJITA, MGU)
2-2. Wastes Problems and Recycling Policies in Japan
(by Prof. Kazuki TAKETOSHI, MGU)

NIGHT SESSION
- Reports from students: China, Japan (Energy use & CO2 emission)

The last student from Philippines has joined us, so we have 22 all students.

8 comments:

  1. Izumi Recycle Center's recycle system is good. Especially,it is good that plastic can change to RPF.
    In my opinion, plastic garbage is one of the most serious problems in developing countries. If we can teach the skill to developing country, a lot of plastic garbage change to fuel and we could clean the road.

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  2. I didn't think deeply until today that there are people who work to dispose our garbage.
    but there must be such people.
    I realized that it didn't finish when I throw away garbage.

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  3. from the field trip, i really impressed.
    especially using skills of resources.
    that experience was really good to me because it gave me a chance to think about recycling policy of my country.

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  4. We went to Izumi Recycle Center and lean about Japanese pollution today. I heard that it is very important to separate resources(waste) for recycle in the Recycle Center. We need completely separate to 100% recycle. If we did not anything for that waste will be keep increasing. Off cause it is important to change system of society or economy system. However at first we have to act as we possible, I think.

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  5. Francis William Dy ChungSeptember 15, 2009 at 10:51 PM

    TOday was amazing. It was my first time to see an facility that recycles materials. Japan is really a earth friendly country, they know ho to seggregate trash properly. Whats intriguing is that even if their country is very advance with all the machines they have, they still seggregate trash manually. Man is still not being overthrown by machines.

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  6. Francis William Dy ChungSeptember 15, 2009 at 10:56 PM

    by Jonathan BlasMan Made Machine

    I will do whatever I am told
    I will be thrown away when I am old
    I can't function
    Without instruction

    My hart is now cold
    And I'm bought and sold
    I'm the man made machine
    I have no sense of right and wrong
    Only a knowledge of the rules

    I used to feel
    I used to love
    I used to posses a mind
    But now my hart is cold
    And I do what I am told
    I have no need to question my new god
    Because I am the man made machine

    Don't try to fight me
    Because soon you will be just like me
    I am your future
    I am the new culture
    You have no reason to defend
    Because I am the new trend

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  7. I don't like my country...
    because, today Prof. Taketoshi told me Japan's real side of recycle system. Is the problem of exporting recyclable wastes only caused by cost?

    I don't think so...

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  8. dai, i didnt understand what u wants to say??
    can u explain liitle bit....
    I m noy only impressed, but also stunned about this eco-friendly recycle syetem of wastes...I collect many materials by which I want to study more....
    the presentaion on minamata case and the next presentaion on japan---both are very
    fruitful....

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