Japanese City Finds Treasure in Trash
Many small pieces can add up to a big whole, and one small city in the north of Japan is finding there's money in the process as well. Odate, a city of about 80,000 people in Akita Prefecture, on the northern end of Honshu, the big island of Japan, has begun diverting small electronics from landfills and using the town's mining history to salvage precious metals from the waste. By putting collection bins outside supermarkets and community centers, the city gathered about 17 tons of e-waste in 11 months of collection, reduced its trash burden and found a source of income from waste that would have otherwise cost significant money to dispose of.
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