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Other countries are also looking at waste in new ways in the post-Fukushima world.
"We need to look at waste not as waste but as a resource," Aggarwal said.
"Trashopolis," a fascinating new series on the Smithsonian Channel, looks at waste disposal in several of the world's major cities.
He has aimed his anti-deficit rhetoric, both before the election and since, principally at waste and earmarks, the pet projects legislators insert into spending bills.
He studied civil engineering at McGill University in Montreal and took a job as a water engineer at waste and water treatment plants.
The GARP team, which is headed up by Forbes McDougall, do not look at "waste as waste," but as something "that can always be reused for another purpose".
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They are running out of good places for landfills and are turning instead to burning rubbish, generating electricity at "waste-to-energy" plants like the one in Hangzhou.
Bourtourault started looking at waste--rather, at the biomass it contains--as an environmentally friendly and valuable energy resource.
A small amount of trash processed at transfer sites in New Jersey is sometimes incinerated at waste-to-energy facilities.
"I'm not going to send my truck 50 miles to pick up one can," said Chris Hickman, a recycling manager at Waste Management, the nation's largest waste company, whose headquarters is here.
"A banana is renewable — you can grow them forever," said Bob Eisenbud, a vice president for government affairs at Waste Management, which receives about 10percentt of its annual revenues of $13.3 billion from waste and landfill energy generation.
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