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The document is a geography field report on non-biodegradable waste in Chingola, Zambia. It includes an abstract that discusses how plastics have become waste due to their slow decomposition. The report is aimed at studying the prevalence of non-biodegradable waste in specific areas of Chingola.
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Geography Field Report

The document is a geography field report on non-biodegradable waste in Chingola, Zambia. It includes an abstract that discusses how plastics have become waste due to their slow decomposition. The report is aimed at studying the prevalence of non-biodegradable waste in specific areas of Chingola.
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MINISTRY OF GENERAL EDUCATION

KMRL NCHANGA SECONDARY TRUST SCHOOL


GEOGRAPHY FIELD REPORT-2023

A CASE STUDY ON THE PREVALENCE OF NON-BIO-


DEGRADABLE WASTE IN CHINGOLA (Riverside, Kabundi
North and Nchanga South areas)

NAME: Nchimunya Alex Basila


EXAM NO.: 190502140065
GRADE: 11 (eleven)
SUPERVISOR: Mr. Bernard Chibwe
DUE DATE: NOT FIXED

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 DECLARTION
I, NCHIMUNYA A. BASILA, holder of exam number 190502140065
and student at Nchanga Secondary Trust School declare that this
geography field report data is a genuine product of my own work and
was produced by myself.

STUDENT: SIGN: DATE:

…………………………. ……………… ……………

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 APPROVAL
This field report completed by Nchimunya Alex Basila has been
approved as a partial fulfillment to the completion of the senior
secondary geography subject course (2218).

SUPERVISOR: SIGN: DATE:

………………….. ..…………….. ……………

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 DEDICATION

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 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I would first like to start by acknowledging the ever-sufficient power of
Jehovah God Almighty whose steady hands have guided me until the
completion of this research. I would also like to express my thanks to
my parents whose guidance and support has seen this project through.
My heartfelt thanks go to Mr. Bernard Chibwe and our geography
intake who have pushed me past my limits and made me enjoy
geography as a science.

I conclude by thanking my siblings and close friends without whose


positive energy and creativity this project would not exist today and
would not have borne any fruit.

My kudos to David C. Lukwasa, Mumba B. Njiko and Evelyn Mwamba.

 ABSTRACT
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The industrial revolution brought about a new era of technology in
human history. As the years flew by, there was need for cheaper and
more affordable materials. Soon, the plastic was born in ABC .This non-
biodegradable substance has proved its use in many fields such as
industry, medicine and manufacturing. Its versatility knows no limits.

But there has come an imbalance in the environment. In addition to


other non-biodegradable materials such as metals and glass, plastics
have begun to accumulate as a result of their slow process of natural
decomposition. This turns the once useful substances into mere waste
products

The existence of non-biodegradable waste in the town of Chingola and


the world at large can be traced to many origins and is caused by many
reasons. This case study is aimed at

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 TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page

Cover page……………………………………………………………… i.

Declaration…………………………………………………………...... ii.

Approval………………………………………………………………... iii.

Dedication……………………………………………………………… iv.

Abstract…………………………………………………………………. v.

Table of contents……………………………………………………… vi.

CHAPTER 1: Introduction…………………………………………. 1.

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CHAPTER ONE
1.0 Introduction
1.1 Background

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