WASTE MANAGEMENT
the waste recycling rate and WTE technology and approaches, attention must be given to the front-end solutions as well, i.e., mechanisms for waste reduction/prevention through sustainable consumptions resources ... From technology point of view selection and adoption of the en, vironmentally sound technologies (ESTs) that suit the local waste ...
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