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Japan targets remote island as potential nuclear waste dumping ground
Japan has identified Minamitorishima, a remote and uninhabited coral atoll in the western Pacific, as a potential site for permanent nuclear waste disposal. The proposal marks the first time the ...
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Japan funds waste management, fisheries projects in PH communities
THE Japanese government has extended P18.3 million in grants to support waste management in Bohol and fisheries development for an Indigenous community in Palawan. Ambassador Endo Kazuya signed the ...
Garbage sorting is a well established ritual in Japan that few question, despite the time and effort involved. A typical resident of a major city has Mondays and Thursdays as options to take ...
After the defeat of Germany and Japan in World War II, many of their industrial plants and infrastructure were demolished. This gave the two nations a serious devotion to rebuilding their capacities.
China is ranked among the countries that produce the most waste per capita. According to the World Bank, China produced a waste per capita of 1311.8 Kg in 2018. China relies on incineration and ...
Japan is ranked 4th on our list, producing 4470.8 Kg/capita waste in 2018 as reported by the World Bank. Segregated waste collection plays a major role in effective waste management in Japan.
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