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Impacts of Air Pollution in Sri Lanka
Air pollution is a significant threat to health and the environment for the whole world. When Technology development, air pollution is increased rapidly in all over the world. The air pollution of the atmosphere causes many kinds of weather and climate changes, also depletion of the ozone layer and rising global warming too. In this …
Occupational Health and Safety Management in Small Scale Automobile Repair and Maintenance Workshops in Sri Lanka
The above-stated industry formerly known as the auto mechanic industry in which the primary duty is to provide mechanical and electrical repair and maintenance for cars, bikes, trucks, and all sought of automobiles. This particular industry includes self-employed mechanics, garages, car paint shops, wheel alignment, and tirerelated workshops, etc. However, petrol sheds, spare parts shops, …
Environmental and Social impacts of Palm oil industry in Sri Lank
The oil palm originated from West Africa, where evidence of its use as a staple food crop dates as far back as thousands of years. Palm trees grow well in the tropical climate. Therefore it spread from West Africa to South and East Asia as a result of the industrial revolution and economic expansion. Palm …
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The Ways To Minimize the Plastic Wastage in Sri Lanka
Plastic occupies significant and unique influence on the Sri Lankan economy and every field of human activities today, such as packaging, transportation, manufacturing of household, agriculture, piping, electronic goods, medical, furniture, heat insulation, and day to day items. Globally 80% of thermoplastics is being consumed. Under this consumption 37 %, 36%, 21 %,1.9 % used …
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Study of Crepe Rubber Manufacturing Process, Economical State and Waste Management in Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka has a proud natural rubber product manufacturing industry that plays a significant role in the economy, providing a considerable identification to Sri Lanka. The history of the rubber industry dates back to 1876. The first rubber tree was planted at Henarathgoda botanical garden in Gampaha by Sir Henry Wickham [1]. After 1876, within …
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