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A Greener Shade of Grey: A Special Report on Renewable Energy in China

Authors: The Economist Intelligence Unit Limited
Publication Date: May 2012
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Fossil fuels will continue to dominate China’s energy mix, although renewable energy will carve out a bigger role. The large market for clean technology that this provides will give succour to firms in the sector—those, that is, that are able to survive their present difficulties.

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Being Wise with Waste: EU Approach to Waste Management

Authors: European Commission
Publication Date: December 2010
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We all produce waste: on average, each of the 500 million people living in the EU throws away around half a tonne of household rubbish every year. Waste is also generated from manufacturing (360 million tonnes) and construction (900 million tonnes), while water supply and energy production generate another 95 million tonnes.

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