CHAPTER EIGHT - ESCAP
considerable waste management challenges due to their small land areas and resultant lack of disposal options. Throughout the region, the principal sources of solid waste are residential households and the agricultural, commercial, construction, industrial and institutional sectors. A breakdown of solid waste types and sources is provided in ...
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