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Waste Defined
The medieval application of the term is much like its modern connotations, but it was used in a legal sense referring to land that was unoccupied, undeveloped or uncultivated. As a result the land could not be the source of any tax or other revenue to its owner. Borough governments were keen to obtain control (from the lord of the town) over wasteland within the town boundaries, since they could then a lease out plots of land. The term was similarly applied to property that had been allowed to deteriorate, or had even been purposely damaged, so that its value (whether in terms of selling price or rentability) decreased.
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Fri Jul 3
- Americans to Drink More Treated Sewage | LiveScience
- image of pacific ocean garbage islands with cross section from the independant
- Composting to a Successful Garden | Piles Treatment Blog: Have you ever had really great soil for gardening around your house? Few do. In my case, the clay-like soil prevented good water drainage and was difficult for
- A Green Way to Dump Low-Tech Electronics - NYTimes.com
- A Green Way to Dump Low-Tech Electronics - NYTimes.com
- Biofertiliser - Certification Scheme
- Congress's Travel Tab Swells - WSJ.com
Thu Jul 2
- Crude Fuel From Garden Waste - Australians Convert Rubbish To Biofuel
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- A special report on waste: : Talking rubbish [The Economist]: "Environm ental worries have transformed the waste industry, says Edward McBride (interviewed here). But governments? policies remain largely incoherent&quo t;
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