Japan Burning Trash at Janice Bernard blog

Japan Burning Trash. Waste disposal operators in tokyo are asking residents to hold onto their oversized garbage after a fire occurred at a disposal site in koto ward last month. Japan incinerates 80 percent of its 50 million. But that is not its only contribution to decarbonization. Restricted by the environment with a lack of space for landfills, japan burns most waste at “environmentally friendly” incinerators. It's estimated that up to 70 percent of the world’s waste incinerators are in japan. In a recycling factory an hour and a half outside tokyo, workers rigorously sort through conveyor belts of waste, segregating and classifying materials for recycling until almost nothing is left.

Tokyo, Japan, 04/04/2017 Garbage in Containers in a Japanese Park
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Japan incinerates 80 percent of its 50 million. Waste disposal operators in tokyo are asking residents to hold onto their oversized garbage after a fire occurred at a disposal site in koto ward last month. Restricted by the environment with a lack of space for landfills, japan burns most waste at “environmentally friendly” incinerators. In a recycling factory an hour and a half outside tokyo, workers rigorously sort through conveyor belts of waste, segregating and classifying materials for recycling until almost nothing is left. But that is not its only contribution to decarbonization. It's estimated that up to 70 percent of the world’s waste incinerators are in japan.

Tokyo, Japan, 04/04/2017 Garbage in Containers in a Japanese Park

Japan Burning Trash Restricted by the environment with a lack of space for landfills, japan burns most waste at “environmentally friendly” incinerators. Restricted by the environment with a lack of space for landfills, japan burns most waste at “environmentally friendly” incinerators. Japan incinerates 80 percent of its 50 million. In a recycling factory an hour and a half outside tokyo, workers rigorously sort through conveyor belts of waste, segregating and classifying materials for recycling until almost nothing is left. It's estimated that up to 70 percent of the world’s waste incinerators are in japan. But that is not its only contribution to decarbonization. Waste disposal operators in tokyo are asking residents to hold onto their oversized garbage after a fire occurred at a disposal site in koto ward last month.

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