The document matches 7 countries with their top recycling features, including Sweden having bins for dead animals, Italy requiring official grey bags for rubbish, Switzerland using garbage to create energy, Canada charging fees for disposing large appliances, Germany fining people for not recycling, Japan recycling old cars into new materials, and Belgium reusing old tires for schools or road asphalt.
The document matches 7 countries with their top recycling features, including Sweden having bins for dead animals, Italy requiring official grey bags for rubbish, Switzerland using garbage to create energy, Canada charging fees for disposing large appliances, Germany fining people for not recycling, Japan recycling old cars into new materials, and Belgium reusing old tires for schools or road asphalt.
The document matches 7 countries with their top recycling features, including Sweden having bins for dead animals, Italy requiring official grey bags for rubbish, Switzerland using garbage to create energy, Canada charging fees for disposing large appliances, Germany fining people for not recycling, Japan recycling old cars into new materials, and Belgium reusing old tires for schools or road asphalt.