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    Gestão Ambiental dos Empreendimentos Voltados ao Mercado Estético/Cosmético na Área Urbana de Manaus-AM
    (INSTITUTO DE TECNOLOGIA, 2014) TEIXEIRA, Lúcia Helena de Oliveira Leão; ALVES, Rui Guilherme Cavaleiro de Macêdo; Prof Dr. Walter Barra Junior
    The study analyzed the environmental aspects and impacts generated by aesthetic/cosmetic market enterprises in the urban area of Manaus, proposing environmental management practices to mitigate these impacts. Action research was conducted in small and medium-sized beauty salons, identifying issues such as excessive water consumption, energy inefficiency, generation of solid waste, and liquid effluents. The results emphasized the need for measures like selective waste collection, effluent control, and environmental education to promote sustainable practices in the sector.
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    GESTÃO DE RESÍDUOS SÓLIDOS GERADOS DA CONSTRUÇÃO CIVIL
    (INSTITUTO DE TECNOLOGIA, 2014) MOREIRA, Luciano Alves; FREENZI, Norbert; MAGALHÃES, Edilson Marques
    In Brazil, the construction industry is regarded as one of the most significant contributors to economic and social development, yet it also generates considerable environmental impacts. The sector faces the challenge of reconciling productivity with sustainability. Population growth and increased consumption have led to greater waste generation, with estimates indicating that each person produces about 1 kg of waste per day. This article discusses the environmental impacts and challenges of managing construction waste, suggesting sustainable practices as a way to reduce environmental harm.
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    REUTILIZAÇÃO DE RESÍDUOS SÓLIDOS DOS CANTEIROS DE OBRA DA CONSTRUÇÃO CIVIL
    (INSTITUTO DE TECNOLOGIA, 2014) MOREIRA, Luciano Alves; FREENZI, Norbert
    The disordered population growth and high demographic densities in urban centers, combined with economic development, contribute to the increase in solid waste generation in civil construction. Recycling and reusing these waste materials bring economic, social, and environmental benefits, emphasizing the need for sustainable management and efficient public policies.