SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT - LU
WASTE MANAGEMENT The aim of sustainable waste management is to reduce waste formation and to use resources more efficiently and rationally, ensuring that the waste of one sector is used as a raw material in another sector. It is estimated that the amount of solid waste per capita is around 500 kilograms per year.
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