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Japan – low-cost equipment uses water to remove dioxins from incinerator exhaust
research team led by Tateo Usui, professor of chemical reaction engineering at Osaka University, announced on October 24, 2003, that it had developed simple dioxin-removal equipment in collaboration with Sumikin Kansai Industries Ltd. Japan for Sustainability reports that the team has succeeded in removing dioxins, contained in exhaust fumes generated …
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Eight of Japan’s 12 automakers declared they have formed a joint organisation to recycle automobile shredder residue (ASR). The move is aimed at meeting a car-recycling law that will take effect in January 2005. The Japan Times reports that ASR is one of the products carmakers will be required to …
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A REGULATORY STRATEGY FOR SITING AND OPERATING WASTE TRANSFER STATIONS
A REGULATORY STRATEGY FOR SITING AND OPERATING WASTE TRANSFER STATIONS
A REGULATORY STRATEGY FOR SITING AND OPERATING WASTE TRANSFER STATIONS
UK – salt mine to become huge dump for toxic waste
Britain’s only working salt mine is to be partly turned into a giant toxic waste tip to avert a predicted crisis later this year when most existing overground sites will be forced to close. The Guardian reports that the 170 metres (550ft) deep mine, near Winsford in Cheshire, currently used …
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