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Imam Gunadi, Gathut, Taufik Nur Isman, Ridwan Alawi, Alvian Hadinata Tambunan, Prawoto, and Eka Maulana. "Study of the Potential of Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF) at the Cipayung Final Disposal Site (TPA) to Meet Industrial Quality Standards and Environmentally Friendly." Jurnal Inotera 8, no. 1 (2023): 73–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.31572/inotera.vol8.iss1.2023.id217.

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 The increased demand for energy is impacted by the growing population. As a result, new energy sources must be developed to replace the diminishing supplies. Waste to Energy (WTE) is a concept that can be used as an alternative to recycling waste into raw materials for Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF). Due to their combustibility, inorganic waste and plastic have the potential to be employed as source materials for RDF. In light of this discussion, RDF is required for both domestic and commercial purposes. chosen by classifying the garbage into different sizes and types. I
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Franca, Adriana S., and Leandro S. Oliveira. "Potential Uses of Spent Coffee Grounds in the Food Industry." Foods 11, no. 14 (2022): 2064. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods11142064.

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Current estimates place the amount of spent coffee grounds annually generated worldwide in the 6 million ton figure, with the sources of spent coffee grounds being classified as domestic (i.e., household), commercial (i.e., coffee houses, cafeterias and restaurants), and industrial (i.e., soluble and instant coffee industries). The majority of the produced spent coffee grounds are currently being inappropriately destined for landfills or to a form of energy recovery (e.g., incineration) as a refuse-derived fuel. The disposal of spent coffee in landfills allows for its anaerobic degradation wit
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Ni Ketut Sari Ardani, I Ketut Widia, and I Wayan Rideng. "The Implication of Denpasar Mayor Regulation Number 36 of 2018 Concerning the Reduction of the Use of Plastic Bags on the Investment Climate in the Tourism Industry Sector in Denpasar City." Community Service Journal of Law 1, no. 1 (2022): 40–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.55637/csjl.1.1.4508.40-43.

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Tourism is a very complex and mass industry, involving many people from all walks of life and professions. Tourism as the foundation of many people's lives is very vulnerable to issues, especially the issue of cleanliness and environmental pollution. Plastic waste, one example of which is the disposal of plastic containers by the community has become a global issue that can disrupt the large-scale tourism industry. The piles of rubbish that mount in every refuse disposal site or landfill, are truly heartbreaking, embarrassing, and very disturbing to the beauty and comfort of the community. Tha
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Ni Ketut Sari Ardani, I Ketut Widia, and I Wayan Rideng. "THE IMPLICATION OF DENPASAR MAYOR REGULATION NUMBER 36 OF 2018 CONCERNING THE REDUCTION OF THE USE OF PLASTIC BAGS ON THE INVESTMENT CLIMATE IN THE TOURISM INDUSTRY SECTOR IN DENPASAR CITY." Journal Equity of Law and Governance 1, no. 2 (2021): 143–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.55637/elg.1.2.3941.143-147.

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Tourism is a very complex and mass industry, involving many people from all walks of life and professions. Tourism as the foundation of many people’s lives is very vulnerable to issues, especially the issue of cleanliness and environmental pollution. Plastic waste, one example of which is the disposal of plastic containers by the community has become a global issue that can disrupt the large-scale tourism industry. The piles of rubbish that mount in every refuse disposal site or landfill, are truly heartbreaking, embarrassing, and very disturbing to the beauty and comfort of the community. Tha
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Ettala, M. O. "Application of Environmental Risk Analysis to Groundwater Protection." Water Science and Technology 20, no. 3 (1988): 87–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wst.1988.0085.

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Industrial hazards can be divided into risks relating to property, persons, know-how and operations. The operational risks include risks to the environment, against which the industry in generally not insured. Environmental risk management is necessitated by the growth of legislation for environmental protection, by the economic losses involved in environmental damage and by the unfavourable image created by such damage for the industry. In 1985-1987, environmental risk analysis was applied at four factories and four refuse disposal systems in the fields of chemistry, forest industry and foods
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Dos Santos, Maricélia Almeida, Bruna Borges Soares, Lucas Farias De Sousa, and Edmar Costa Alves. "Cleaner production alternatives for a cosmetics industry in Southern Bahia." Independent Journal of Management & Production 12, no. 4 (2021): 1068–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.14807/ijmp.v12i4.1345.

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The production of cosmetics has received attention due to the high demand for beauty and personal care items. In contrast, negative interferences are related to this sector, from obtaining the raw material to the final disposal of packaging. This study aimed to identify critical points and opportunities for environmental improvements in the cosmetic industry in southern Bahia based on the principles of Cleaner Production (CP). The methodology used was based on the principles of Cleaner Production proposed by UNEP/UNIDO and the data collection was carried out through on-site visits including co
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de Lorena Diniz Chaves, Gisele, Renato Ribeiro Siman, Glaydston Mattos Ribeiro, and Ni-Bin Chang. "Synergizing environmental, social, and economic sustainability factors for refuse derived fuel use in cement industry: A case study in Espirito Santo, Brazil." Journal of Environmental Management 288 (June 2021): 112401. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2021.112401.

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Iqbal, Asif, Abdullah Yasar, Abdul-Sattar Nizami, et al. "Evolution of Solid Waste Management System in Lahore: A Step towards Sustainability of the Sector in Pakistan." Applied Sciences 13, no. 2 (2023): 983. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app13020983.

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Solid Waste Management (SWM) is a technical subject which requires comprehensive planning, execution, and effective operational monitoring under cost-effective modes compatible with environmentally sound technologies. The policymakers made some enormous efforts for the sustainability of this sector as well as setting a benchmark for other municipalities and Waste Management Companies (WMCs) in the country. Provincial Government prioritizes its focus on SWM, i.e., waste collection, transportation, treatment, and final disposal. The waste management sector in Lahore has achieved sustainability i
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Ally, Alinabiwe Nyamuhanga, Manjia Marcelline Blanche, Masika Muhiwa Grâce, Elodie Rufine Zang, Ngapgue François, and Chrispin Pettang. "POTENTIAL USE OF COLTAN MINING WASTE ROCK IN ROAD CONSTRUCTION." Advances in Civil and Architectural Engineering 14, no. 27 (2023): 14–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.13167/2023.27.2.

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The mining industry produces vast quantities of mine refuse, including waste rock and tailings, which pose a significant environmental problem. Mining residues, which are generated during ore extraction and mineral processing, are typically deposited near mines. This method of mine waste disposal can lead to environmental problems and land loss. This fact has prompted research into the utilisation of sediments as alternative materials to produce backfill and paving materials. The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) possesses approximately 80 % of Africa’s coltan reserves, which is geologica
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Romaulina, Reni, and Taufik Faturohman. "Financing Strategy Of Refuse Derived Fuel (Rdf) Plant Based On Investment Project Analysis (Case Study Cilacap RDF Plant)." Journal of Economic, Bussines and Accounting (COSTING) 7, no. 4 (2024): 9607–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.31539/costing.v7i4.10879.

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Refused Derived Fuel (RDF) is a waste processing method that can be used as co-firing in the cement industry. Currently, the Cilacap RDF Plant is one of the RDFs successfully operating in Indonesia, with a machine capacity of up to 200 tons/day. This success has encouraged many local governments to build RDF facilities to handle waste. The research aims to propose alternative funding scenarios for the development of RDF so that it can be applied in other places. Not all regions have the same opportunities as RDF Cilacap, where investment financing includes the construction of RDF facilities an
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Nori, Lakshmi Prasanthi, and S. S. Manikiran. "Nutraceuticals: Regulatory process across the world." Current Trends in Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Chemistry 4, no. 4 (2022): 137–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.18231/j.ctppc.2022.024.

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Nutraceuticals are the products isolated from foods that are generally sold in medicinal form. They are of particular interest to reduce the expensive and high-tech disease treatment approaches currently employed in developed countries. Nutraceuticals show increase in shift towards preventive therapies and increasing disposable income, favourable pricing environment growth in pharma retail chain and increase in healthcare spending is mainly responsible for increasing market for nutraceuticals, but lack of standardisation and awareness, high pricing, marketing and distribution are some challeng
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Albatayneh, Omar, and Mohammad Nadeem Akhtar. "Evaluating Recycled PET as an Alternative Material for the Construction Sector Towards Sustainability." Civil Engineering Journal 10, no. 4 (2024): 1336–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.28991/cej-2024-010-04-020.

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Addressing the environmental threat of Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) waste is critical for sustainable development. Despite PET's prevalence in everyday products, its improper disposal endangers environmental health. This study targets a pivotal gap in current research. PET waste's potential as a sustainable building material will be thoroughly evaluated, focusing on whether recycling PET waste is feasible. In the construction industry, it can be a substitute for natural sand and an additive in cement. This study contributes to a dual-purpose solution: mitigating environmental pollution and
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Khan, Muhammad Navaid. "Technology Focus: Reservoir Surveillance (September 2023)." Journal of Petroleum Technology 75, no. 09 (2023): 52–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/0923-0052-jpt.

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The energy transition and global geopolitical situation present numerous oil and gas operators with opportunities to accelerate production growth and monetize hydrocarbon resources. While rapid production growth comes with proportional risks, it becomes crucial for reservoir surveillance engineers to quickly identify, derisk, and mitigate subsurface performance uncertainties. In this demanding scenario, the need for high-frequency reservoir performance surveillance is more critical than ever. Fortunately, advanced technologies have emerged as a refuge for subsurface engineers facing these chal
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Earle, Timothy, Anne-Louise Haack Olsen, Berit Valentin Eriksen, Peter Steen Henriksen, and Inge Kjær Kristensen. "Everyday Life at Bjerre Site 7, a Late Bronze Age House in Thy, Denmark." European Journal of Archaeology, January 24, 2022, 1–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/eaa.2021.63.

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Bjerre 7 is a modest Late Bronze Age house in Thy, Denmark. Excellent preservation and full-recovery techniques provided comprehensive evidence of farm self-sufficiency, local exchange, and amber collection for trade. Spatial analyses of ceramics, lithics, plant macrofossils, and amber identified distinctive activity areas at both ends of the house and outside. Routines are discussed for refuse disposal, ceramic use in everyday activities, ad hoc knapping and use of flint tools, plant processing, and amber storage. The household was economically generalized and largely self-sufficient, with li
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Wilyani, I. T., J. K. Nugraha, M. A. Aryadi, and Nida Mariam. "E-WASTE: AN UNDERRATED HAZARDOUS WASTE IN INDONESIA." Journal of Environmental Engineering & Waste Management 3, no. 2 (2018). http://dx.doi.org/10.33021/jenv.v3i2.483.

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The quick advancement of gadgets innovation industry offers an extensive variety of item decisions. This circumstance supported the improvement of electronic industry in Indonesia to be quick. The speeding up development is combined with items that are quickly out of date on the grounds that more current age items have showed up once more. So that, the electronic things which have been unused in the end move toward becoming refuse that is frequently alluded to as Electronic Waste (e-squander) and encountered an exceptionally fast increment. From the aftereffects of research in creating nations
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Poloju, Kiran Kumar, and Abdullah Tahir. "Use of Ceramic Powder in Concrete - Strength & Durability Properties." Journal of Student Research, December 31, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.47611/jsr.vi.541.

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Ceramic wall tiles are used as building material in the field of construction. Manufacturing of ceramic tiles require different raw material like clay, potash, dolomite, feldspar, talc and different chemicals like sodium silicate, sodium tripoly, phosphate (STPP) in ceramic production. In the ceramic industry, about 15%-30% production goes as waste. These wastes poses a serious threat to the environment by polluting the habitant and agricultural lands. Therefore using of ceramic waste powder in concrete would benefit in many ways in saving energy & protecting the environment. The cost of d
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Roberts, Hester. "Current situation of meat-related waste genera ted by free state abattoirs, South Africa." Linnaeus Eco-Tech, August 19, 2019, 495–500. http://dx.doi.org/10.15626/eco-tech.2003.059.

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Legislation exists which prescribes specific waste disposal methods, especially for condemned products, but financial constraints prohibits its implementation. Current legislation requires independent meat inspection but it is not yet applied at all abattoirs and will take a considerable period of time before it is in place. Meat inspection does not serve any pwpose if condemned products returns to the food chain. Waste management practices at the different grades of abattoirs (Grades A to E) will be assessed and interviews with management will be used to predict the associated health risks to
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Sayad, Tarek, Fawzia Ibrahim Moursy, Attia M. El-Tantawi, Mohamed Saad, and Mostafa Morsy. "Assessment the impact of different fuels used in cement industry on pollutant emissions and ambient air quality: a case study in Egypt." Journal of Environmental Health Science and Engineering, November 30, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40201-022-00844-9.

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AbstractThis study aims to assess the impact of using different fuels in Egyptian Titan Alexandria Portland Cement Company on emissions and concentrations of pollutants (Total suspended particles (TSP), nitrogen dioxide (NO2‎), and sulfur dioxide (SO2)) and their influence on ambient air quality during the period 2014–2020 using AERMOD dispersion model. The results showed that changing the fuel from natural gas in 2014 to coal mixed with alternative fuels (Tire-Derived Fuel (TDF), Dried Sewage Sludge (DSS), and Refuse Derived Fuels (RDF)) in 2015–2020 caused fluctuating variations in pollutant
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Kolendo, Girts, Girts Bumanis, Aleksandrs Korjakins, and Diana Bajare. "Sustainable End-of-Life Tyre Management: A Comprehensive Analysis of Environmental Impacts and Crumb Rubber Integration in Composite Concretes." CONECT. International Scientific Conference of Environmental and Climate Technologies, May 29, 2024, 111–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.7250/conect.2024.080.

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The research explores pollution prevention strategies associated with end-of-life tyres (ELTs) through sustainable practices, focusing on repurposing ELTs into crumb rubber (CR) for use in composite concretes for civil engineering applications. Three disposal approaches are considered: recycling into crumb rubber for use in cement composites to enhance acoustic properties, incineration for cement production, and landfill disposal. The study aims to assess the environmental impact of each method, particularly in terms of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions during the recycling phase, utilizing the O
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Ahmad, Ahmad Nur Aizat, Md Fauzi Ahmad, Norhadilah Abdul Hamid, et al. "Green Lean Practices towards Increasing Operation Value of Manufacturing Company." International Journal of Integrated Engineering 12, no. 7 (2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.30880/ijie.2020.12.07.015.

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Nowadays, manufacturing industries are rapidly developing. However the constraints faced by today's producers are how to produce their products quickly through low costs while at the same time, the reduction of waste disposal in the environment. The high waste of time in the manufacturing industry is often attributed to the wastage that occurred in the company’s operations. Lean manufacturing is linked for improving the standard working. It is one of the production strategies that drive the industry towards a more efficient production of goods and services. Meanwhile, green manufacturing has b
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Madrid, Brenda, Sam Wortman, Douglas G. Hayes, et al. "End-of-Life Management Options for Agricultural Mulch Films in the United States—A Review." Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems 6 (July 8, 2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fsufs.2022.921496.

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Polyethylene plastic mulches are widely used in specialty cropping systems in the United States due to the horticultural benefits they provide. However, polyethylene mulch is reapplied seasonally, generating large volumes of plastic waste that contribute to plastic pollution concerns. This review synthesizes scientific and industry findings to provide a state of current end-of-life options of polyethylene mulch in the United States and identifies opportunities that can improve plastic waste management with a special emphasis on soil-biodegradable plastic mulches. Major points discussed are: (1
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Arévalo, Roberto, Adeline Rezeau, and Carlos Herce. "CFD Analysis of Co-firing of Coke and Biomass in a Parallel Flow Regenerative Lime Kiln." Waste and Biomass Valorization, June 24, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12649-022-01833-7.

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AbstractThe lime industry is a highly energy intensive industry, with a huge presence worldwide. To reduce both production costs and pollutants emissions, some lime production plants are introducing more environmentally-friendly energy sources, such as local agro-industry residues. In this paper, a numerical tool is presented, which simulates a large-scale Parallel Flow Regenerative (PFR) kiln that currently uses coke as main fuel. The developed tool aims at investigating the combustion process under conditions of co-firing of coke and biomass and to assist the plant operators in the optimizat
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Yang, Chih-Kai, Hwong-Wen Ma, and Mei-Hua Yuan. "Measuring circularity potential for medical waste management – a dynamic circularity performance analysis." Sustainable Environment Research 33, no. 1 (2023). http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s42834-023-00188-5.

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AbstractThe global transition towards circular economy (CE) signifies a shift in industrial waste management objective from “expansion of recycling industry” to achieve “waste as resource”. The medical industry has attracted CE research attention the due to its significant waste generation and relatively slower progress towards CE, despite the substantial recycling potential identified by the WHO. Studies indicate that this can be attributed to the hazardous nature of medical waste and the prioritization of safety in waste treatment over potential economic and health co-benefits.Recognizing th
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Kelly, Elaine. "Growing Together? Land Rights and the Northern Territory Intervention." M/C Journal 13, no. 6 (2010). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.297.

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Each community’s title deed carries the indelible blood stains of our ancestors. (Watson, "Howard’s End" 2)IntroductionAccording to the Oxford English Dictionary, the term coalition comes from the Latin coalescere or ‘coalesce’, meaning “come or bring together to form one mass or whole”. Coalesce refers to the unity affirmed as something grows: co – “together”, alesce – “to grow up”. While coalition is commonly associated with formalised alliances and political strategy in the name of self-interest and common goals, this paper will draw as well on the broader etymological understanding of coal
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Chekalin, Vadim, Elena Tarasenko, and Vladimir Zakrzhevsky. "Institutional aspects of solid waste treatment in Russia." Linnaeus Eco-Tech, August 15, 2019, 483–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.15626/eco-tech.2003.057.

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Now reduced share of industrial waste in comparison with the 80s is obvious in Russia Simultaneously, share ofmunicipal waste increases. A rather high part of industrial waste is used for recycling, but in the same time recycling for municipal waste is seldom. A few wastes are used for energy production. It concerns both municipal and wooden waste. The only one exception is pulp and paper mills. The most part of municipal waste is disposed in landfills and dumps including illegal ones. Waste treatment plants including incineration ones are only in several big cities (Moscow, St Petersburg, Sam
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Keogh, Luke. "The First Four Wells: Unconventional Gas in Australia." M/C Journal 16, no. 2 (2013). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.617.

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Unconventional energy sources have become increasingly important to the global energy mix. These include coal seam gas, shale gas and shale oil. The unconventional gas industry was pioneered in the United States and embraced following the first oil shock in 1973 (Rogers). As has been the case with many global resources (Hiscock), many of the same companies that worked in the USA carried their experience in this industry to early Australian explorations. Recently the USA has secured significant energy security with the development of unconventional energy deposits such as the Marcellus shale ga
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Foster, Kevin. "True North: Essential Identity and Cultural Camouflage in H.V. Morton’s In Search of England." M/C Journal 20, no. 6 (2017). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1362.

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When the National Trust was established in 1895 its founders, Canon Rawnsley, Sir Robert Hunter and Octavia Hill, were, as Cannadine notes, “primarily concerned with preserving open spaces of outstanding natural beauty which were threatened with development or spoliation.” This was because, like Ruskin, Morris and “many of their contemporaries, they believed that the essence of Englishness was to be found in the fields and hedgerows, not in the suburbs and slums” (Cannadine 227). It was important to protect these sites of beauty and historical interest from development not only for what they w
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