CHINA has started a pilot program to recover discarded auto parts in its bid to recycle as many things as possible. The National Development and Reform Commission on Friday signed letters of commitment with three auto makers and 11 parts manufacturers... ...full story at Shanghai Daily
from Shanghai Daily on Sat, Mar 22 2008
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