China has invested heavily in incinerate waste to generate electricity and alleviate pressure on overcrowded landfills. The strategy progressed rapidly and became one of the largest structures of this type of energy on the planet. Now, the scenario has changed. With more than 1.000 power plants, part of the system began to face lack of trash to keep the furnaces running at a constant pace, and some operations even resort to old landfills. Source: CPG Click Petróleo e Gás
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GPS trackers in e-waste from Australia reveal ‘likely’ illegal exports to South-East Asia
New data from GPS trackers installed in hazardous e-waste from Australia reveals “likely” illegal exports to South-East Asia, a United States-based not-for-profit environmental group says. Source: ABC news Read more: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-01-30/gps-in-e-waste-from-australia-reveal-exports-to-south-east-asia/106196324
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