Best Waste Management Practices for Small and Remote Arctic Communities

The basic purpose of a sound solid waste management program is to protect the health of local residents and the environment upon which they depend. Modern technologies and economies-of-scale can allow urban Arctic communities to achieve this end, and aspire to meet regional, national or global stewa...

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Main Author: Sustainable Development Working Group (SDWG)
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Published: Arctic Council Secretariat 2019
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