Japan's waste disposal mainly consists of incineration which has led to the creation of stricter laws that ensure the restriction of dioxins being emitted. It is usually the smaller incineration plants that produce the most dioxins, therefore were shut down to manage levels of emission. Watch this clip that shows how Japan deals with its waste, considering only 1% of council waste ends up in landfill sites.
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