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electronic waste & Global waste trade difference between

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China's ending of imports of waste

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This article needs updating to cover China's ending of imports of many types of waste, and its huge knock-on effect on the trade. eg. see: [1] [2] . Onanoff (talk) 16:59, 14 February 2019 (UTC)[reply]

International report

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This report has stats on global flows, which might be useful in expanding this article. -- Beland (talk) 02:17, 8 October 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Dissertation

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I have removed this source: [1], insofar as it is a dissertation. Wikipedia policy reads: "use theses that have been cited in the literature; supervised by recognized specialists in the field; or reviewed by third parties. Dissertations in progress have not been vetted and are not regarded as published and are thus not reliable sources as a rule. Some theses are later published in the form of scholarly monographs or peer reviewed articles, and, if available, these are usually preferable to the original thesis as sources." Insofar as this source does not come from a published journal, and in fact, it is not longer available from the site of the one meeting where it was presented, it cannot be re-added until it is found actually published. XavierItzm (talk) 09:30, 31 December 2019 (UTC)[reply]

References

  1. ^ Laha, Somjita. Transboundary Toxic E-Waste Flow: Environmental Injustice through Neo-ecological Imperialism. Diss. Erasmus U Rotterdam, 2011. N.p.: International Institute of Social Studies, n.d. Web. <http://www.iss.nl/fileadmin/ASSETS/iss/Documents/Conference_presentations/NatureInc_Somjita_Laha.pdf>[permanent dead link]

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