
Pollution prevention
is reducing or eliminating the amount and toxicity of wastes.
The Pollution Prevention
Act of 1990 sets up a hierarchy of preferred approaches to protecting
the environment. First and foremost, pollution should be prevented at
the source whenever feasible. If waste streams cannot be prevented,
they should be reused, recycled, or treated. Disposal should be the
last resort.
The EPA has recommended
the following hierarchy for dealing with waste:

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