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  2. List of waste types - Wikipedia

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    Waste comes in many different forms and may be categorized in a variety of ways. The types listed here are not necessarily exclusive and there may be considerable overlap so that one waste entity may fall into one to many types.

  3. File:The List of Wastes (England) Regulations 2005 (UKSI 2005 ...

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  4. Universal waste - Wikipedia

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    Universal waste is a category of waste materials designated as "hazardous waste", but containing materials that are very common. It is defined in 40 CFR 273.9 , by the United States Environmental Protection Agency but states may also have corollary regulations regarding these materials.

  5. 783 million people face chronic hunger. Yet the world wastes ...

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    They found that each person wastes about 79 kilograms (about 174 pounds) of food annually, equal to at least 1 billion meals wasted worldwide daily. Most of the waste — 60% — came in households.

  6. File:The List of Wastes (England) (Amendment) Regulations ...

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  7. Category:Lists of worsts - Wikipedia

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  8. Waste by country - Wikipedia

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    Developed countries consume more than 60% of the world industrial raw materials and only comprise 22% of the world's population. [4] As a nation, the USA generates more waste than any other nation in the world with 4.5 pounds (2.0 kg) of municipal solid waste (MSW) per person per day, fifty five percent of which is contributed as residential ...

  9. Waste Atlas - Wikipedia

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    More than half of the world’s population does not have access to a regular refuse collection services, [11] as for the waste collected, 70% of it is led for disposal to landfills and dumpsites, 14.5% is recycled or recovered in formal systems and 11% is led to thermal treatment facilities. It is assessed that 3.5 billion people lack access to ...