1
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construction waste management
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Australia
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Strong focus on minimizing construction waste through careful planning and material reuse
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1
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2
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e-waste management
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Australia
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Government-led initiatives and public awareness campaigns encourage responsible disposal and recycling of electronic waste.
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1
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3
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e-waste recycling
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Australia
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E-waste recycling is actively promoted, and there are designated collection points and recycling initiatives to minimize the environmental impact of electronic waste.
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1
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4
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household waste management
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Australia
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There is growing awareness and adoption of recycling programs and waste separation at the household level, especially in urban areas
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1
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5
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industrial waste
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Australia
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Stringent regulations and enforcement to prevent industrial waste pollution of water bodies and natural habitats
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1
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6
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waste management
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Australia
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Emphasis on landfill diversion through extensive recycling and composting programs.
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1
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7
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waste pickers
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Australia
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Waste pickers are less prevalent due to established waste management infrastructure and government programs for recycling and waste disposal.
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1
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8
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waste reduction
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Australia
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Encouraged through government-led waste management programs and landfill diversion initiatives
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1
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9
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waste separation
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Australia
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Waste separation is a commonly practiced, with households being encouraged to recycle and compost organic waste.
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1
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10
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waste separation and recycling
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Australia
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Common practice to separate waste at home and utilize recycling programs provided by local municipalities.
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1
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11
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waste sorting
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Australia
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Government-supported waste sorting programs and initiatives to promote environmentally friendly waste management practices
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1
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12
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waste-to-energy
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Australia
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Viewed as a potential source of renewable energy, but concerns exist regarding emissions and resource consumption.
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1
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