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Itm Vocational University, Vadodara

This project report was submitted by three students - Patel Smitkumar R, Ambani Manankumar H, and Patel Devangi L - in partial fulfillment of the requirements for their Integrated B.Tech degree in Computer Science and Engineering from ITM Vocational University in Vadodara, India. The report discusses technologies used such as HTML, CSS, Bootstrap, JavaScript, and JQuery to implement a project on creating a plastic free world. It includes chapters on introduction, technologies, implementation, output, and references. The students received certificates from the university signed on November 17, 2019 for satisfactory completion of their third semester term work on this project.

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Itm Vocational University, Vadodara

This project report was submitted by three students - Patel Smitkumar R, Ambani Manankumar H, and Patel Devangi L - in partial fulfillment of the requirements for their Integrated B.Tech degree in Computer Science and Engineering from ITM Vocational University in Vadodara, India. The report discusses technologies used such as HTML, CSS, Bootstrap, JavaScript, and JQuery to implement a project on creating a plastic free world. It includes chapters on introduction, technologies, implementation, output, and references. The students received certificates from the university signed on November 17, 2019 for satisfactory completion of their third semester term work on this project.

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ITM VOCATIONAL UNIVERSITY,VADODARA

FACULTY OF VOCATIONAL PROFESSIONALAND


INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES
PLASTIC FREE WORLD

A PROJECT REPORT
Submitted by

PATEL SMITKUMAR R (VAD2017B.TECHI-CSE3F057)


AMBANI MANANKUMAR H (VAD2017B.TECHI-CSE3F062)
PATEL DEVANGI L (VAD2017B.TECHI-CSE3F024)
In partial fulfilment for the award of the degree
Of

INTEGRATED B.TECH
IN
COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING

ITM VOCATIONAL UNIVERSITY, VADODARA

NOVEMBER 2018
ITM VOCATIONAL UNIVERISTY

Certificate
This is to certify that Mr. / Ms. PATEL SMITKUMAR R having enrollment
number VAD2017B.TECHI-CSE3F057 of program INTEGRATED B.TECH
has satisfactory completed his / her 3rd SEMESTER term work in the subject of
PROJECT code ****** for the term ending in NOVEMBER 2018.

Staff in Charge Head of the Department

Date: 17 November 2019


ITM VOCATIONAL UNIVERISTY

Certificate
This is to certify that Ms. / Mr. AMBANI MANANKUMAR H having
enrollment number VAD2017B.TECHI-CSE3F064 of program
INTEGRATED B.TECH has satisfactory completed his / her 3rd SEMESTER
term work in the subject of PROJECT code ****** for the term ending in
NOVEMBER 2018.

Staff in Charge Head of the Department

Date: 17 November 2019


ITM VOCATIONAL UNIVERISTY

Certificate
This is to certify that Mr. / Ms. PATEL DEVANGI L having enrollment number
VAD2017B.TECHI-CSE3F024 of program INTEGRATED B.TECH has
satisfactory completed his / her 3rd SEMESTER term work in the subject of
PROJECT code ****** for the term ending in NOVEMBER 2018.

Staff in Charge Head of the Department

Date: 17 November 2019


Acknowledgement
We have taken efforts in this project. However, it would not have been possible
without the king support and help of many individuals and organizations. We
would like to extend my sincere thanks to all of them.

We would like to express our special gratitude and thanks to industry persons for
giving us such attention and time.

Our thanks and appreciations also go to our college in developing the project and
people who have willingly helped us out with their abilities.

Again we like to thanks my mentor Ms. Monika Makwana for their support we
really appreciate that. I am thankful to ITM VOCATIONAL UNIVERSITY for
giving me an opportunity to pursue INT.BTECH.
ABSTRACT
India has witnessed substantial growth both in production and consumption of

plastics. In absence of appropriate waste collection and segregation processes, the

management of the waste especially for discarded plastic used for packaging, has

become a challenging task. This article provides an overview of the available

alternatives for resource recovery from plastic waste, with consideration of

integrated waste management, to evaluate the best possible option available under

Indian scenario.
Table of Content

CHAPTER TITLE
NO.

Acknowledgement
ABSTRACT

1. Introduction

2. Technologies Used

Front-End Technologies Used


2.1

Scripting Technologies Used


2.2

3. Project Implementation

4. Output

5. LIST OF REFRENCES
CHAPTER 1 Introduction

What is the project?


Plastic as a synthetic polymer substitute natural materials in almost every aspect
of our life and become an essential part of our society. Nature has witnessed a
considerable intensification in the production of plastics in last few decades and
simultaneous increased consumption of plastic materials. With time, stability and
durability of plastics have been improved continuously, and hence these groups of
materials are now considered as a synonym for materials being resistant to many
environmental constraints.1The basic properties viz. durability, resistance to
chemicals, safety and hygienic nature, relative inexpensiveness to produce, thermal and
electrical insulations, and lighter weight than the competing materials helped plastics
to be indispensible in every aspects of life. Plastics compromise diverse group of
chemically complex compounds. Plastics are formed into any number of products,
and different plastic resins are difficult to differentiate. This leads to problems in
collection, separations, and recycling. Because of its durability, plastics accumulate and
remain persistent in the environment at the rate of 25 MT per year.2Moreover,
converting plastics down to their original chemical constituents is often technologically
infeasible or otherwise unprofitable. Management of plastics found in municipal
solid waste (MSW) is most critical sector because of continuous increase in plastic
proportion in MSW, its nonbiodegradability, and direct harmful effect to society.
CHAPTER 2 Technologies Used

2.1. Front End

a. HTML

b. CSS

c. BootStrap

2.2. Scripting Language

a. JavaScript

b. JQuery
Chapter 2.1 Front-End Technologies Used

 HTML

HTML (Hypertext Mark-up Language) is not a programming language; it is a mark-up

language used to tell your browser how to structure the web pages you visit. It can be as

complicated or as simple as the web developer wishes it to be. HTML consists of a series

of elements, which you use to enclose, wrap, or mark-up different parts of the content to

make it appear or act a certain way. The enclosing tags can make a bit of content into a

hyperlink to link to another page on the web, italicize words, and so on.

 CSS

CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) is used to style and lay out web pages — for example, to alter

the font, colour, size and spacing of your content, split it into multiple columns, or add

animations and other decorative features. This module gets you started on the path to CSS

mastery with the basics of how it works, including selectors and properties, writing CSS

rules, applying CSS to HTML, how to specify length, colour, and other units in CSS, cascade

and inheritance, and debugging CSS.

 Bootstrap

Bootstrap is a free and open-source collection of tools for creating websites and web

applications. It is the most popular HTML, CSS, and JavaScript framework for developing

responsive, mobile-first web sites. It solves many problems which we had once, one of

which is the cross browser compatibility issue. Nowadays, the websites are perfect for all

the browsers (IE, Firefox and Chrome) and for all sizes of screens (Desktop, Tablets,

Phablets and Phones). All thanks to Bootstrap developers -Mark Otto and Jacob Thornton

of Twitter, though it was later declared to be an open-source project.


Chapter 2.2 Scripting Technologies Used

 JavaScript

Javascript is a dynamic computer programming language. It is lightweight and most

commonly used as a part of web pages, whose implementations allow client-side script to

interact with the user and make dynamic pages. It is an interpreted programming language

with object-oriented capabilities.

JavaScript was first known as LiveScript, but Netscape changed its name to JavaScript,

possibly because of the excitement being generated by Java. JavaScript made its first

appearance in Netscape 2.0 in 1995 with the name LiveScript. The general-purpose core

of the language has been embedded in Netscape, Internet Explorer, and other web

browsers.

 JQuery

JQuery works by using functions, a library, written in JavaScript. You can use these

functions to write powerful things without actually typing much code. JQuery is very

lightweight and efficient so you don’t have to worry about it slowing down the user

experience.

Referencing JQuery is extremely easy and there are multiple ways to do it. Remember

that you can reference JavaScript from anywhere. You could even take the JavaScript that

I am writing for this website and use it. The first way uses this principle. Google has a

JQuery library available for all developers to use.


Chapter 3 Project Implementation
Chapter 4 Output
Chapter 5 List of References

1.Tirthankar Banerjee
 Banaras Hindu University

Tirthankar Banerjee

31.43
Institution

 Banaras Hindu University


Department

 Institute of Environment and Sustainable Development


 53 Publications
 522 Citations
 5 Projects
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