Present illegal dumping site in Teshima of trigger for recycling
06/12/2015 14:25
Kagawa prefectural Teshima is an island floating in the Seto Naikai*, where a huge volume of industrial wastes (mainly automotive shredder residues) had been illegally dumped between 1975 and 1980s.
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