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Waste
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Global cities face surging costs for garbage treatment
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Recyclers struggle amid economic slowdown
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Transport
China to improve ship recycling standards
China to improve ship recycling standards
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Garbage problem at chronic level, says SMART
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TVs and computers to skip the tip and start a new life
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Waste
Technology helps to lower waste-collection fee hikes
Technology helps to lower waste-collection fee hikes
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Medical waste plan proposed
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Proposed plasma gasification & waste incineration facility in Perth
Proposed plasma gasification & waste incineration facility in Perth
29 May 2012
Waste
Waste collection fees expected to rise
Waste collection fees expected to rise
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Korea to help China clean up polluted lake
Korea to help China clean up polluted lake
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Drink makers blow their tops on deposit plan
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Everbright's green aims spark bridge sale
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Waste
Government not seeing money beneath heaps of garbage
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Penang school recycles leftover food into bio-fertiliser
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