China Sets Ambitious 76% Urban Waste Recycling Target for 2030
The Chinese mainland aims for a 76% urban waste recycling rate by 2030, leveraging advanced incineration and strict sorting rules to build a ‘Beautiful China’.
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The Chinese mainland aims for a 76% urban waste recycling rate by 2030, leveraging advanced incineration and strict sorting rules to build a ‘Beautiful China’.
In Nairobi’s Kibera settlement, plastic waste is being collected and transformed into educational chess sets, empowering local youth and promoting environmental stewardship.
Meituan’s Green Mountain Initiative combats plastic waste in food delivery through recycling innovation, data-driven strategies, and public awareness campaigns across China.
China has launched the China Resources Recycling Group Co., Ltd., a new centrally administered state-owned enterprise in Tianjin, to build a national platform for resource recycling and reuse.
Environmental expert Zhang Liwen’s proposal on recycling new energy components has been selected for in-depth discussion at the CPPCC National Committee’s seminars.
Japan’s rigorous garbage sorting system requires residents to separate waste into up to 34 categories. This in-depth look explores how Japan tackles waste management and the civic duty behind it.