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Topics Source: Katharina Wieland Müller; pixelio.de
Achieving a lot with little effort How waste management can mitigate greenhouse gas emissions in India.Source: JMG; pixelio.de
Changing an ineffective system Strategies for tackling food waste in Canada.Source: T. Byrne
Efficient collection on Gran Canaria and Tenerife A family-owned company takes care of the waste.Illustration: E. Zillner
Great expectations The UK is planning its future waste and resource strategy outside of the EU.Source: V. Iwenwanne
Local initiative ensures value for waste nylon The waste material has become a huge problem in Nigeria.Source: Katharina Wieland Müller, pixelio.de
Malaysia bans the import of all non-recyclable waste The country is reacting to China‘s ban of waste imports.Mockup vector created by starline – www.freepik.com
RECYCLING magazine goes digital Everything you need to know about our new app.Illustration: E. Zillner
Ready for Western standards of waste recycling Officials have started a large-scale reform.Source: Dieter Schütz; pixelio.de
Recycling in the age of changes New ways for municipalities to deal with market uncertainties.Source: Katharina Wieland Müller; pixelio.de
Respecting safety, health and the environment A comment by BK Soni, CMD Eco Recycling Ltd.Source: Durian
Taking recycling to rural communities A social enterprise in Nigeria is trying to empower people.Source: GreenWorld Tech App; Illustration phone : E. Zillner
Teenage girls fight waste A group of schoolgirls has developed an app to solve problems in their community.Source: V. Iwenwanne
Turning piles of discarded tyres into home decor A female entrepeneur is transforming waste into furniture. Order single issue RECYCLING magazine 01 / 2019
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