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* [[Waste management in Afghanistan|Afghanistan]] |
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* [[Waste management in Albania|Albania]] |
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* [[Waste management in Armenia|Armenia]] |
* [[Waste management in Armenia|Armenia]] |
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* [[Waste management in Australia|Australia]] |
* [[Waste management in Australia|Australia]] |
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* [[Waste management in Belgium|Belgium]] |
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* [[Waste management in Bangladesh|Bangladesh]] |
* [[Waste management in Bangladesh|Bangladesh]] |
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* [[Environmental issues in Brazil#Waste|Brazil]] |
* [[Environmental issues in Brazil#Waste|Brazil]] |
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* [[Waste management in Bosnia and Herzegovina|Bosnia and Herzegovina]] |
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* [[Waste management in Egypt|Egypt]] |
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* [[Waste management in Georgia (country)|Georgia]] |
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* [[Waste management in Hong Kong|Hong Kong]] |
* [[Waste management in Hong Kong|Hong Kong]] |
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* [[Waste management in India#Solid waste policy|India]] |
* [[Waste management in India#Solid waste policy|India]] |
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* [[Waste management in Israel|Israel]] |
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* [[Waste management in Japan|Japan]] |
* [[Waste management in Japan|Japan]] |
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* [[Waste management in Kazakhstan|Kazakhstan]] |
* [[Waste management in Kazakhstan|Kazakhstan]] |
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* [[Waste management in Russia|Russia]] |
* [[Waste management in Russia|Russia]] |
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* [[Waste management in South Korea|South Korea]] |
* [[Waste management in South Korea|South Korea]] |
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* [[Waste management in Sri Lanka|Sri Lanka]] |
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* [[Waste management in Switzerland|Switzerland]] |
* [[Waste management in Switzerland|Switzerland]] |
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* [[Waste management in Syria|Syria]] |
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* [[Waste management in Tanzania|Tanzania] |
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* [[Waste management in Taiwan|Taiwan]] |
* [[Waste management in Taiwan|Taiwan]] |
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* [[Waste management in Thailand|Thailand]] |
* [[Waste management in Thailand|Thailand]] |
Revision as of 01:53, 26 February 2023
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|group1 = Major types |list1 =
- Agricultural wastewater
- Biodegradable waste
- Biomedical waste
- Brown waste
- Chemical waste
- Construction waste
- Demolition waste
- Electronic waste
- Food waste
- Green waste
- Hazardous waste
- Heat waste
- Industrial waste
- Industrial wastewater
- Litter
- Marine debris
- Mining waste
- Municipal solid waste
- Open defecation
- Packaging waste
- Post-consumer waste
- Radioactive waste
- Scrap metal
- Sewage
- Sharps waste
- Surface runoff
- Toxic waste
|group2 = Processes |list2 =
- Anaerobic digestion
- Balefill
- Biodegradation
- Composting
- Garden waste dumping
- Illegal dumping
- Incineration
- Landfill
- Landfill mining
- Mechanical biological treatment
- Mechanical sorting
- Photodegradation
- Recycling
- Resource recovery
- Sewage treatment
- Urban mining
- Waste collection
- Waste sorting
- Waste trade
- Waste treatment
- Waste-to-energy
|group3 = Countries |list3 =
- Afghanistan
- Albania
- Armenia
- Australia
- Belgium
- Bangladesh
- Brazil
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Egypt
- Georgia
- Hong Kong
- India
- Israel
- Japan
- Kazakhstan
- New Zealand
- Russia
- South Korea
- Sri Lanka
- Switzerland
- Syria
- [[Waste management in Tanzania|Tanzania]
- Taiwan
- Thailand
- Turkey
- United Kingdom
- United States
|group4 = Agreements |list4 =
|group5 = Occupations |list5 =
|group6 = Other topics |list6 =
- Blue Ribbon Commission on America's Nuclear Future
- China's waste import ban
- Cleaner production
- Downcycling
- Eco-industrial park
- Extended producer responsibility
- High-level radioactive waste management
- History of waste management
- Landfill fire
- Sewage regulation and administration
- Upcycling
- Waste hierarchy
- Waste legislation
- Waste minimisation
- Zero waste
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