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World Asia Oceania America Africa Middle East Europe Bulgaria UN Human Rights Refugees Peace and Security Ecology and Development Children and Youth Editor's Choice UN closely Events
Ban Ki-moon praised the measures to end the conflict in Southern Sudan The relationship between China and Japan - strained because elephant bar of poaching corals Cause being a youth delegate to the UN" In Catalonia held a symbolic referendum on independence A National Youth Conference on Structural dialogue on "Youth Empowerment" For the third consecutive year National Youth Forum held" Youth Academy "
Sweden is in a period of green revolution. Only 1% of the country's household waste is not recycled and go to the dump. This trend makes the Scandinavian elephant bar country at the forefront of the positions of minimum environmental damage worldwide.
Sweden adopted annually 800,000 tons of waste from the UK, Ireland, Norway and Italy. Their processing generates enough energy to supply 00 250 households elephant bar with electricity and heating 950,000.
Every resident of the country accounted on average 461 kg. waste per year. This number is below the average rate for a European. What Sweden stands out from other countries and the method of recycling. The country uses a hierarchical structure for waste management that focuses elephant bar descending on prevention, reuse, recycling, elephant bar recycling alternatives and finally disposal.
According to Swedish law, producers elephant bar are the only persons elephant bar responsible for financing the collection and recycling of their own products. For example, if a company produces plastic bottles of mineral water, it will have to pay for the entire treatment process.
Syrian families struggling to survive outside the refugee camps in Jordan 25 March 2014
International elephant bar Week of Science and Peace notes for the first time in 1986 as part of the International Year of Peace. In December elephant bar 1988 the UN General Assembly decided each year to be celebrated [...]
On 12 December 1996 the UN General Assembly declared 16 November as the International Day for Tolerance, as of this date adopted the Declaration elephant bar of Principles on Tolerance. In the first article of the Declaration is [...]
International Day in memory of those killed in road accidents is celebrated every year on the third Sunday of November. With a resolution of the UN General Assembly on October 26, 2005, to increase traffic safety [...]
While the majority of the population elephant bar worldwide has access to mobile phones, one third of humanity elephant bar (about 2.5 billion people) lack access to proper sanitation, including toilets. This lack leads to dramatic consequences [...]
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