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  2. International Solid Waste Association - Wikipedia

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    The International Solid Waste Association (ISWA) is a non-governmental, independent and non-profit association by statutes and follows the mission statement to promote and develop professional waste management worldwide as a contribution to sustainable development. [1] [2] [3]

  3. Global waste trade - Wikipedia

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    It is an international body created to deal with transboundary issues of the international hazardous waste trade. Because the issue of the transnational hazardous waste trade crosses many borders and affects many nations, it has been important to have a multinational, multilateral organization presiding over these affairs.

  4. Category:International trade associations - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "International trade associations" The following 66 pages are in this category, out of 66 total. ... International Solid Waste Association;

  5. List of industry trade groups in the United States - Wikipedia

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    International Art Materials Trade Association; International Association of Travel Agents Network; ... International Solid Waste Association;

  6. Plastic packaging from a UK supermarket found dumped in ...

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    ‘The more you dig into the recycling of plastic, you realize that it’s really a sham,’ an international waste trade expert tells senior climate correspondent Louise Boyle

  7. International Waste Working Group - Wikipedia

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    The International Waste Working Group (IWWG) is a registered not-for-profit international waste organisation established in 2002 to serve as a forum for the scientific and professional community, aiming to provide an intellectual platform to encourage and support integrated and sustainable waste management and to promote practical scientific development in the field.

  8. International waste - Wikipedia

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    Regulated garbage includes international waste, which is defined as any organic material that originates outside of the United States, with the exception of Canada. Typically, such waste is not permitted for import into the United States, but exceptions for ships and airplanes landing in US ports can be made.

  9. Waste plant planning delay could lead to crisis, group warns

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