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Source of Waste - Industry and Commerce
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Source of waste
Slide Content
This PowerPoint slide is entitled "Source of waste" and presents two sectors as primary waste producers. The first item is "Industry," which likely refers to the waste generated from manufacturing and industrial activities, suggesting a significant impact due to scale and types of waste. The second item is "Commerce," pointing towards waste created by commercial activities, including retail waste such as packaging and unsold goods, highlighting the consumer-driven aspect of waste production.
Graphical Look
- The slide background is a solid, light blue color.
- Two main circular icons are centered at the upper portion of the slide, each with a dark blue background and a white graphic: the left depicting a factory with smokestacks representing "Industry," and the right a shopping basket symbolizing "Commerce."
- Beneath each of these icons is a caption in black text providing the label for each icon.
- Below these, there are previews of the same icons adapted for dark backgrounds, shown in smaller frames with dark blue and orange backgrounds, respectively, to demonstrate versatility in use.
- Text on the bottom right corner of the slide indicates that the icons are "Fully editable & automatically adjusting to color schema," signaling that the graphic elements can be customized.
- There's a slight gradient on the title font, lending some depth and focus to it.
The overall look of the slide is modern and clean, with a color scheme that is coherent and visually appealing. The use of icons makes it immediately clear what the two sources of waste are without overwhelming the viewer with text.
Use Cases
- To present environmental impacts of different sectors in a sustainability report.
- During a business strategy meeting to highlight areas for reducing operational waste.
- In educational settings, to illustrate types of waste and their origins to students.
- As part of a corporate social responsibility (CSR) presentation to show potential areas for improvement and action.