What are the goals of waste management?
A. developing management training for supervisors of disposal companies
B. disposing of waste safely as well as effectively, minimizing the amount of waste generated, and increasing recovery
C. developing technology for more efficient incineration
D. promoting mid-level managers to high-level managers to more effectively manage waste
Answer; B. disposing of waste safely as well as effectively, minimizing the amount of waste generated, and increasing recovery
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