The architects of what is set to be the world's largest waste-to-energy plant describe their creation as simple, clean and iconic. It's a mammoth structure which sits on the outskirts of the city of Shenzhen in southern China and once operational will process up to 5,000 tonnes of. . BEIJING, July 7 (Xinhua) -- In a waste incineration plant in Xinxiang, central China's Henan Province, towering steel claws move gracefully, transferring mountains of municipal waste into the fermentation chamber. In Uzbekistan, the state-run Waste. . With a population of 1. Only a decade ago, piles of garbage surrounded city streets, spilling onto sidewalks and roads. The plants employ clean technology that do not require. .
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