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Recycling and waste: billions lost

In the past, there was no inorganic waste. Everything was broken down over time. Saudi Arabia and the GCC, we used to use waste for animal feed. But, since our entry into the world of plastic, the Arab world has become one of the worst regions in the amount of biodegradable waste, but which is scattered on the ground. I received many letters asking me about the problems of waste and recycling.

I can make a parallel between a Saudi researcher, the region of Hasa, who studies the best methods of waste treatment and recycling, and other research that has caught my attention is not initiated Dr. Chaden Diyab, a specialist in environmental chemistry and of France, during his visit to Qatar,was  able to talk with her about the lost consciousness of the Arab world about the harmful effects of pollution and methods capable of being green embedded in complex industrial environments.

Al Mulhim Abdoulatif, journalist Alyaum, July 15, 2011, Saudi Arabia


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