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Brian Epstein <[log in to unmask]>
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Environmental Issues <[log in to unmask]>, Brian Epstein <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 4 Sep 2008 13:57:38 -0700
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As poorer nations grow richer, they'll also use more petroleum and other
resources and eat more meat.

-----Original Message-----
From: EnviroNet [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Joe Fjelstad
Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2008 11:31 AM
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Subject: [EN] What a waste From Economist.com

 
Environment 
What a waste
Sep 3rd 2008
From Economist.com 
The rubbish mountains grow

OVER 2.1 billion tonnes of rubbish were dumped around the world last year.  
Rich countries are the most wasteful, with each person chucking away 1.4kg
of  
solid trash every day, but this has leveled off in recent years as the rich 
try  to create less of it and to recycle more. As poorer nations grow richer

they  will produce more waste. In 2004 China surpassed America as the
largest 
producer  of rubbish: by 2030 it will be churning out nearly 500m tonnes a
year.




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