01:06 It's one of the largest ecological murals in Latin America, made from 200,000 used bottle caps – Here's a look at a piece of art that's also part innovative recycling project.
Thewaron“foreignwaste”startedlastJulywhenChinabannedimportsof24varietiesofsolidwaste.Backthenmanycommentatorsandindeedtherecyclingindustrywerehopingthattheexecu
TheChinesegovernmentannouncedinJuly2017thatfromJanuary1,2018itwillbanimportsof24typesofsolidwaste.Thisratherunexpectedmovesentshockwaveswithintherecyclingindust
Filmingof"JackieChan'sGreenHeroes,"athree-partdocumentary,hasbeguninZadoi,thesourceofoneofChina'slargestrivers.Thedocumentaryisajointprojectbytheactionmoviestar
ThecitynearBeijingsettohostthesnoweventswhentheWinterOlympicGamescomestotheChinesecapitalin2022isthelatestbattlegroundineffortstocleanupChina’sactwhenitcomestod
Asia's largest subterranean water recycling plant commenced operation in Beijing on Thursday, one of the measures being rolled out by the capital to manage sewage in the city proper.
The famous expression "One man's trash is another man's treasure" in fact holds true for the hundreds of thousands of people who are engaged in Bangladesh's thriving Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) recycling industry.
The government of a southern Chinese town famous for processing electronic trash has ordered all recycling firms to move by the end of the year to an industrial park designed to cut pollution.
Beijing shop owner Shi Chun wraps a small package in several layers of plastic tape before sending it to the courier.