Shipping waste to China for recycling delivers carbon savings

James S Murray
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Report claims controversial practice of shipping recyclates half way round the world results in net carbon reduction

Far from being an environmental crime, shipping waste material to be recycled in China is resulting in a net reduction in carbon emissions and should continue. That is the conclusion of a new study...

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