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时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Editorial   来源:Trends  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Why your old mobile phone may be polluting ThailandBBCThe Thai government is sending out inspectors to raid unlicenced recycling facilitiesAt an industrial site in eastern Thailand.

Why your old mobile phone may be polluting ThailandBBCThe Thai government is sending out inspectors to raid unlicenced recycling facilitiesAt an industrial site in eastern Thailand.

That smelting is a dirty business.If you import this very dirty material for recycling you were going to contaminate your soil.

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is deliberately mislabelled as second-hand electronic goods for re-sale.Even though most Western countries have laws in place to prevent the dumping of e-waste in other countries.have created a sort of a garbage site - an international garbage processing facility - in Thailand.

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executive director of the Basel Action Network.17 mins agoBusiness3 hrs agoChina partially lifts ban on Japanese seafood importsIt imposed the ban in 2023 over Japan's release of treated waste water from the Fukushima nuclear plant.

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mostly from Western countries.

China was a major recipient of electronic waste.Ancient India: Living Traditions is showing at the British Museum.

While the three religions shared common cultural roots - worshipping ancient nature spirits such as potent serpents or the feisty peafowl - they negotiated dramatic shifts in religious iconography during this pivotal period which continues to have contemporary relevance two millennia apart.another early bronze statue reflects the gradual evolution of sacred visual imagery through the depiction of goddesses.

The show highlights intriguing detail such as the fact that many of the donors of Buddhist art in particular were women.The earliest such representations were found on a mottled pink sandstone dating back about 2.

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