





On June 16, 2022, Rock Environment and Energy Institute and Zero Waste Network co-hosted a workshop on the Challenges and Opportunities of Municipal Solid Waste Management under the Climate Policy and launched the report. At the workshop, Zhao Ang, Co-director of REEI, shared REEI's latest research report and also invited Zhang Xuehua, Yan Lei, and Li Jiacheng, to share their perspectives on three subtopics of waste management: food waste composting, plastics, and incineration. Following the workshop, the event was covered by a number of media outlets, including China Environment Newsand China City News. For more coverage, please click on the text link to visit.
Assess the report and event at: Challenges and Opportunities of Municipal Solid Waste Management under the Climate Policy