The “world’s largest” waste incinerator will be up-and-running at full speed in a Beijing western suburb next month, China Daily has gleefully reported. The incinerator will be able to process 3,000 tons of household garbage per day, which equals around one-sixth of the daily domestic waste generated in China’s capital. Based on previous reactions to such projects that’ve gone up in China, we’re assuming the waste plant will only be received with enthusiasm by its neighbors.
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