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To achieve the goal of recycling waste systematically and accurately, the most successful experiences may be drawn from Germany, the European Union, Japan and Australia, and the United States. Africa and the Arab countries, including Egypt, are still lagging behind in this integrated process, though there are some exerted efforts that need to be encouraged. ( Available in Arabic – German in PDF )
Citizen waste classification process is one of the most important processes ensuring keeping this waste away from random pollution. It is the cornerstone of waste recycling and safe disposal of hazardous waste, because it is difficult to sort out the waste that can be re-used after it has been contaminated with other waste’s. Moreover, the supply of clean recycled waste to factories raises its price in favor of the economic operation of the system and vice versa. Here several questions arise, the most important: Which type of waste may be considered usable and recyclable? What is the economic feasibility of recycling? Is it necessary to control the recycling plants? There is no doubt that by answering these questions, you may set the priorities and develop the systems that ensure a proper methodological framework of the process.

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