Tibet to build three waste-free cities

LHASA -- China's Tibet autonomous region will strive to build three cities, including the regional capital Lhasa, into waste-free cities by 2025, according to regional authorities.
Lhasa, Xigaze, and Shannan of this southwestern region are included in a national drive to build around 100 waste-free cities in the 14th Five-Year Plan period (2021-2025), which is led by the Ministry of Ecology and Environment and 17 other ministerial-level bodies.
Waste-free cities aim to achieve minimum production, optimized utilization, and safe disposal of municipal solid waste.
A relevant work program recently issued by the regional government of Tibet puts forward multiple waste-free tasks for the three cities, including promoting green agricultural production, building green mines, and enhancing the comprehensive utilization of industrial solid waste.
China started piloting waste-free cities in 2019.
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