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    One of the Unfortunate Consequences of Increased Costs of Disposing
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One of the Unfortunate Consequences of Increased Costs of Disposing

Question 13

Question 13

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One of the unfortunate consequences of increased costs of disposing of MSW is an increase in


A) illegal dumping of MSW.
B) the amount of paper that is recycled.
C) the generation of electricity from biogas.
D) the generation of electricity from WTE facilities.

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