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Table 2 : Selected industrial sectors analysed within the study
Table 3 : Summary evaluation of waste streams and prevention potentials within selected industrial sectors
Table 1.2.1: Major waste streams of the meat sector
Table 1.3.1: Identified waste prevention options for the meat sector
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