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  2. Waste management in Russia - Wikipedia

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    The Russian White House, official headquarters of the Government of Russia. The building is located in the capital city of Moscow. The newly formed Russian Federation sought to instigate mass reform in the waste management sector to revive the success witnessed under the Soviet government. [2]

  3. 2S12 Sani - Wikipedia

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    The 2S12 "Sani" (GRAU index 2S12) is a 120 mm heavy mortar system used by the Russian Army and other former Soviet states. [3] First fielded in 1981, the 2S12 is a continued development on the towed mortars first used in World War II .

  4. Waste characterisation - Wikipedia

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    Waste characterization is a manual process carried beside waste management plants in a process that consists of taking 1 tone from a garbage truck, dividing the sample into 4 parts, mixing them, dividing again into 4 parts and take one of them (250kg) to analyze them manually.

  5. Exclusive-U.S. sanctions hamper Russian efforts to repair ...

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    The Lukoil refinery is an example of wider problems in Russia's energy sector where some oil firms are struggling in the face of Western sanctions to repair their refineries, built with the help ...

  6. History of waste management - Wikipedia

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    A Roman sewer tunnel in Cologne. Waste management has been a concern for human civilizations throughout history. The earliest known wastewater management system dates back to around 6500 BCE in present-day Syria, featuring sophisticated gutter systems and settling chambers.

  7. Cannibalization (parts) - Wikipedia

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    Cannibalization can also be due to reusing surplus inventory. At the end of World War II a large quantity of high quality, but unusable war surplus equipment such as radar devices made a ready source of parts to build radio equipment. Cannibalization can also be an economic/ecological choice for end of life products. Germany, rather than sell ...

  8. JSC Russian Machines - Wikipedia

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    Russian Machines (Russian: Русские машины, /Russkie mashiny/) is a Russian conglomerate that consists of industrial and engineering divisions. The group currently operates 27 plants throughout 12 regions in Russia and produces mechanical engineering products including motor vehicles, car parts, rail cars, aircraft, farming and construction equipment. [1]

  9. Category:Manufacturing companies of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Auto parts suppliers of Russia (3 P) C. ... All-Russian Institute of Light Alloys; ... Svobodny Railroad Car Repair Plant; T.