Waste sorting shanghai

    • [DOC File]Report on the Transformation of SCHTP into an EIP

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      Shanghai Caohejing Hi-Tech Park (SCHTP) is a diverse high technology park first approved as an Economic and Technological Development zone in 1988. ... as part of the EIP planning effort they say they are collecting data on types and volumes of solid waste, hazardous waste, liquid effluents, or air emissions. ... Set up facilities for sorting ...

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    • [DOCX File]AHS Economics - Business Econ RCC115

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      An informal recycler in Shanghai sorting through bags of plastic waste. Trash — specifically imported trash — has been, for many years, big business in China. From the 1980s, the country has eagerly accepted recyclable waste from countries worldwide to feed its flourishing manufacturing sector and satisfy the demands of a growing population.

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    • [DOCX File]Module 1 Policy and regulatory framework

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      Sorting of the waste streams and utilization of the waste resources10. Module 4. Reuse (except direct reuse)12. Preparation for reuse through repair or refurbishment 12. Repair items 12. Mechanical and biological treatment 13. Module 5. Recycling13. Recycling processes for different waste streams including emerging recycling technologies 13

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    • [DOC File]Fighting Covid-19 China in Action

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      A major effort was put into the sorting, collection, storage and removal of medical waste, and the treatment of the remains of the deceased. All emergency medical teams coming to Wuhan and Hubei from other parts of China had at least one infection control expert.

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    • [DOCX File]PROJECT INFORMATION DOCUMENT (PID)

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      Effective municipal solid waste (MSW) management is becoming a major concern for all of China’s cities. With China’s rapid economic development, urbanization, and rise in standards of living, the quantity of municipal solid wastes collected and transported has increased more than five-fold nationwide from about 31 million tons in 1980 to about 157 million in 2009 and it is projected to ...

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    • [DOC File]Cover Page - Department of the Environment

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      Higher level of C&I waste sorting; and. Smaller residential garbage bins resulting in higher diversion. These may be contributing factors, but the inconsistency in reporting of data, rather than collection systems, and availability of sorting and reprocessing facilities is likely to be the reason for high performances in some sectors.

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    • [DOC File]Municipal Solid Waste Management in China

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      These waste pickers are part of the informal sector but play a significant role in reducing the load on municipal waste management (Wikipedia). The recycling market prospers with the rapid development of the economy. For instance, in Shanghai, less than 1,000 of 10,000 discarded handsets are recycled monthly (World Watch).

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    • [DOC File]Home - York University

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      An example is the slogans used in Shanghai, "the fight against the two waste highs." These are high temperature and high volume in the summer months. Residents are urged by the press and special propaganda teams to cooperate so that the Sanitation Department workers can cope with the extra work.

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    • [DOC File]Documents & Reports - All Documents | The World Bank

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      The living wastes are increased rapidly and problems caused by waste-treating are increasingly serious due to the shortage of waste-collecting and waste-treating sites, the long distance of waste transportation, the shortage of waste sorting and transporting stations, and the poor techniques and capacity of waste treatment.

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