Transcription of Waste Management - United Nations
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Waste Management 1. Prevention and minimization and environmentally sound Management of hazardous wastes Waste Policy and Implementation Direction In order to quickly respond to the changes in the policy circumstances caused by climate change and the exhaustion of raw material and fossil fuel, the government has adopted a new Waste policy direction, which goes beyond preventing pollution and moves towards the construction of a sustainable resource recycling society, by managing Waste as a recyclable resource and improving resource productivity.
1.2 Waste Generation Status In accordance with the “Wastes Control Act”, which was created to gather the necessary basis data for the establishment of waste management policies, current
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