Waste Management
by Er Sunil Kumar
Publisher: InTech 2010
ISBN-13: 9789537619848
Number of pages: 240
Description:
This publication will open the eyes of the citizens to the increasing menace posed by the lack of waste management systems and inspire them to do their share to make such systems operative. It also hopes to instill a moral compulsion among policy makers to make waste management a part of their government's development policy.
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