Garbology was a word invented by AJ Weberman to describe his study of Bob Dylan's trash. Dumpster diving is the practice of sifting through commercial or residential trash to find items that have been discarded by their owners but which may be useful to the Alan Jules Weberman (born May 26, 1945) better known as A J Weberman, is an American writer political gadfly, and self-styled founder of Bob Dylan (born Robert Zimmerman, May 24 1941 in Duluth, Minnesota) is an American singer-songwriter author poet and painter who has been a major Its primary academic meaning now is the study of refuse and trash. WASTE is a Peer-to-peer and Friend-to-friend protocol and software application developed by Justin Frankel at Nullsoft in 2003 that features It is an academic discipline and has a major outpost at the University of Arizona long directed by William Rathje. The University of Arizona (also referred to as UA, U of A, or Arizona) is a Land-grant and space-grant public institution William Laurens Rathje (born 1 July, 1945) is an American Archaeologist. The project started in 1971, originating from an idea of two students for a class project. It is a major source of information on the nature and changing patterns in modern refuse. Industries wishing to demonstrate that discards originating with their products are (or are not) important in the trash stream are avid followers of this research, as are municipalities wishing to learn whether some parts of the trash they collect has any salable value. In addition, Rathje's research uncovered some misconceptions about landfills. For other uses see Water treatment and Land reclamation. A landfill, also known as a dump (and historically as In particular, it was revealed that the rate of natural biodegradation is far slower than had been assumed (e. Biodegradation is the process by which organic substances are broken down by the enzymes produced by living organisms g. , in capacity planning). The term 'garbology' is also used as an amusing term for the 'science' of waste management, with refuse workers called 'garbologists'. Waste management is the collection Transport, processing, Recycling or disposal of Waste materials
The studies of garbology and archaeology often overlap, because fossilized or otherwise time-modified trash is quite often the only remnant of ancient populations that can be found. Archaeology, archeology, or archæology (from Greek grc ἀρχαιολογία archaiologia – grc ἀρχαῖος archaīos FOSSIL is a standard protocol for allowing serial communication for Telecommunications programs under the DOS Operating system. For those who left no buildings, no writing, no tombs, no trade goods, and no pottery, refuse and trash are likely to be the only possible sources of information. In Architecture, Construction, Engineering and real estate development the word building may refer to one of the following Any man-made For the New York prison see The Tombs. A Tomb is a repository for the remains of the dead. Trade is the willing exchange of goods, services, or both Trade is also called Commerce. Pottery is the Ceramic ware made by potters It also refers to a group of materials that includes Earthenware, Stoneware In addition, ancient garbage sometimes contains information available in no other way, such as food remains, pollen traces of then local plants, and broken tools. Pollen is a fine to coarse powder consisting of microgametophytes ( pollen grains) which produce the male Gametes (sperm cells of Plants are living Organisms belonging to the kingdom Plantae.
Another use of garbology is as a recognized act of corporate espionage. Industrial espionage or corporate espionage is Espionage conducted for commercial purposes instead of National security purposes This not only includes physical sorting of papers from a rubbish bin but also analysis of files found in a computer's recycle bin. A recycling bin (or recycle bin) is a container used to hold recyclables before they are taken to recycling centers