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Electronics recycling plant to start in Novi Iskur

Mon, Dec 14 2009 12:28 CET 1967 Views
Electronics recycling plant to start in Novi Iskur

Photo: Julia Lazarova

Bulgaria's Environment and Water Ministry granted permission to a recycling plant for electrical and electronic waste in the Sofia borough of Novi Iskur to start operations.

The new plant had the hourly capacity to process 60 refrigerators, 40 computer monitors and television sets and three tons of waste from small household appliances, office equipment, tools and toys, Bulgarian daily Standart said.

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