Delving into the intricacies of waste management, researchers explore the application of laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy technology for the identification and classification of recyclable waste.
letsrecycle.com readers have been asked to take part in a UK-wide survey seeking to identify the challenges and user needs around waste classification and assessment. The guidance document on the ...
Residents of Viet Nam’s big cities have been separating their garbage for recycling for years, in both their houses and public areas. Children have been taught the difference between recycled and ...
More public education and stimulating policies should be introduced to boost classification of waste, which will ensure better recycling and environment protection after a recent survey found that ...
The waste problem is a common issue in China’s urban areas, requiring each city to address it with great efforts. The waste problem has received high concern from the Chinese government. The Ministry ...
Although the programme of classifying household solid waste at its source has been piloted and implemented for many years in HCM City, it has not been highly effective, because most people are not ...
WASHINGTON, July 25, 2023 – Managing and classifying waste accurately for reuse is a growing challenge in environmental protection. Addressing this issue, researchers at Hefei University of Technology ...
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