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Waste Not Want Not: Chapter 04: Integrated Waste Management
Chapter Abstract: This is clip 4 of 7 for this video. Integrated Waste Management is a system in which several waste management techniques are combined to have the greatest impact on the handling of waste. Priority is placed on source reduction and recycling in that order. Though incineration and landfill disposal will still be needed for some time, the goal is to reduce the dependence upon these techniques in favor of source reduction and recycling.
Author: U.S. EPA Region IV
Publication Date: 1990
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