This May 2005 report intends to contribute to the municipal solid waste dialogue in China. The report provides a general sector background and presents the World Banks current understanding. Detailed recommendations are made.
Mais »Waste Management in China: Issues and Recommendations
This May 2005 report intends to contribute to the municipal solid waste dialogue in China. The report provides a general sector background and presents the World Banks current understanding. Detailed recommendations are made.
Mais »Waste Management in China: Issues and Recommendations
This May 2005 report intends to contribute to the municipal solid waste dialogue in China. The report provides a general sector background and presents the World Banks current understanding. Detailed recommendations are made.
Mais »Waste Management in China: Issues and Recommendations
This May 2005 report intends to contribute to the municipal solid waste dialogue in China. The report provides a general sector background and presents the World Banks current understanding. Detailed recommendations are made.
Mais »Waste Management in China: Issues and Recommendations
This May 2005 report intends to contribute to the municipal solid waste dialogue in China. The report provides a general sector background and presents the World Banks current understanding. Detailed recommendations are made.
Mais »Waste Management in China: Issues and Recommendations
This May 2005 report intends to contribute to the municipal solid waste dialogue in China. The report provides a general sector background and presents the World Banks current understanding. Detailed recommendations are made.
Mais »A better hole
The charms of modern landfills
Mais »Muck and brass
The waste business smells of money
Mais »Down in the dumps
Managing waste properly is expensive, which is why rich countries mostly do it better than poor ones
Mais »Round and round it goes
Recycling is good for the environment, but it costs. Is it worth it?
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