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Mexico City closes world's largest trash dump
Closing the dump will reduce greenhouse gas emissions by a minimum of 2 million tons of carbon dioxide a year, according to the city government.
- A boy plays among garbage at the landfill Bordo Poniente on the outskirts of Mexico City, Monday, Dec. 19, 2011. Mexico City will close one of the world's largest dumps by Dec. 31 and will instead turn the garbage from millions of people into reusable materials and energy, Mayor Marcelo Ebrard announced Monday. (AP Photo/Christian Palma)read moreAP2011Share
- A boy drinks a soda among garbage at the landfill Bordo Poniente on the outskirts of Mexico . Mexico City will close one of the world's largest dumps by Dec. 31 and will instead turn the garbage from millions of people into reusable materials and energy, Mayor Marcelo Ebrard announced Monday.read moreAP2011Share
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Mexico City closes world's largest trash dump
Closing the dump will reduce greenhouse gas emissions by a minimum of 2 million tons of carbon dioxide a year, according to the city government.
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