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Published on July 25th, 2008

Beijing Pledges to Recycle Half of Olympic Waste

Beijing’s 31 Olympic venues are expected to jointly produce some 14,000 tons of trash, including leftovers, Sina.

In the tradition of past host countries, Beijing has pledged to make 50 percent of this waste useful after recycling.

Food waste must be removed from stadiums within four hours. Other trash will be gathered and transported to one of four sorting centers and processing plants.

The commission is also focusing on water recycling. A sewage plant and two water recycling plants will treat the water and make it safe for reuse. The new measure will help the city save 30 million cubic meters of clean water per year.

The Olympics may not be taking place in your backyard, but for help recycling your trash, use Earth 911.

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