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A worker wash shredded plastic waste that comes out of a grinder at a home industry plastic recycling in Kalongan village, Ungaran, Central...

#4788032

A Industry Plastic Recycling In Indonesia

23 August 2019

A worker wash shredded plastic waste that comes out of a grinder at a home industry plastic recycling in Kalongan village, Ungaran, Central...

#4788032

23 August 2019

A worker wash shredded plastic waste that comes out of a grinder at a home industry plastic recycling in Kalongan village, Ungaran, Central Java Province, Indonesia, on August 22, 2019. This home industry recycles and reforms nearly 10 tons of plastic waste monthly, transforming it into "plastic wood" that can be to reprocessing and reuse in larger processing plants. The government recommends similar home industries to reduce plastic waste and reduce unemployment. Indonesia is the number two plastic waste producing country in the world after China.


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A worker displays his hand for a photograph as he washes shredded plastic waste at a home industry plastic recycling in Kalongan village, Un...

#4788034

A Industry Plastic Recycling In Indonesia

23 August 2019

A worker displays his hand for a photograph as he washes shredded plastic waste at a home industry plastic recycling in Kalongan village, Un...

#4788034

23 August 2019

A worker displays his hand for a photograph as he washes shredded plastic waste at a home industry plastic recycling in Kalongan village, Ungaran, Central Java Province, Indonesia, on August 22, 2019. This home industry recycles and reforms nearly 10 tons of plastic waste monthly, transforming it into "plastic wood" that can be to reprocessing and reuse in larger processing plants. The government recommends similar home industries to reduce plastic waste and reduce unemployment. Indonesia is the number two plastic waste producing country in the world after China.


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Eva (5) helps her father, Lilik (40), sorts plastic waste at a home industry plastic recycling in Kalongan village, Ungaran, Central Java Pr...

#4788036

A Industry Plastic Recycling In Indonesia

23 August 2019

Eva (5) helps her father, Lilik (40), sorts plastic waste at a home industry plastic recycling in Kalongan village, Ungaran, Central Java Pr...

#4788036

23 August 2019

Eva (5) helps her father, Lilik (40), sorts plastic waste at a home industry plastic recycling in Kalongan village, Ungaran, Central Java Province, Indonesia, on August 22, 2019. This home industry recycles and reforms nearly 10 tons of plastic waste monthly, transforming it into "plastic wood" that can be to reprocessing and reuse in larger processing plants. The government recommends similar home industries to reduce plastic waste and reduce unemployment. Indonesia is the number two plastic waste producing country in the world after China.


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Eva (5) helps her father, Lilik (40), sorts plastic waste at a home industry plastic recycling in Kalongan village, Ungaran, Central Java Pr...

#4788038

A Industry Plastic Recycling In Indonesia

23 August 2019

Eva (5) helps her father, Lilik (40), sorts plastic waste at a home industry plastic recycling in Kalongan village, Ungaran, Central Java Pr...

#4788038

23 August 2019

Eva (5) helps her father, Lilik (40), sorts plastic waste at a home industry plastic recycling in Kalongan village, Ungaran, Central Java Province, Indonesia, on August 22, 2019. This home industry recycles and reforms nearly 10 tons of plastic waste monthly, transforming it into "plastic wood" that can be to reprocessing and reuse in larger processing plants. The government recommends similar home industries to reduce plastic waste and reduce unemployment. Indonesia is the number two plastic waste producing country in the world after China.


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Harun (48) sorts plastic waste at his home industry plastic recycling in Kalongan village, Ungaran, Central Java Province, Indonesia, on Aug...

#4788044

A Industry Plastic Recycling In Indonesia

23 August 2019

Harun (48) sorts plastic waste at his home industry plastic recycling in Kalongan village, Ungaran, Central Java Province, Indonesia, on Aug...

#4788044

23 August 2019

Harun (48) sorts plastic waste at his home industry plastic recycling in Kalongan village, Ungaran, Central Java Province, Indonesia, on August 22, 2019. This home industry recycles and reforms nearly 10 tons of plastic waste monthly, transforming it into "plastic wood" that can be to reprocessing and reuse in larger processing plants. The government recommends similar home industries to reduce plastic waste and reduce unemployment. Indonesia is the number two plastic waste producing country in the world after China.


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A plastic doll seen in a pile of rubbish at a home industry plastic recycling in Kalongan village, Ungaran, Central Java Province, Indonesia...

#4788050

A Industry Plastic Recycling In Indonesia

23 August 2019

A plastic doll seen in a pile of rubbish at a home industry plastic recycling in Kalongan village, Ungaran, Central Java Province, Indonesia...

#4788050

23 August 2019

A plastic doll seen in a pile of rubbish at a home industry plastic recycling in Kalongan village, Ungaran, Central Java Province, Indonesia, on August 22, 2019. This home industry recycles and reforms nearly 10 tons of plastic waste monthly, transforming it into "plastic wood" that can be to reprocessing and reuse in larger processing plants. The government recommends similar home industries to reduce plastic waste and reduce unemployment. Indonesia is the number two plastic waste producing country in the world after China.


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A view of a home industry plastic recycling in Kalongan village, Ungaran, Central Java Province, Indonesia, on August 22, 2019. This home in...

#4788052

A Industry Plastic Recycling In Indonesia

23 August 2019

A view of a home industry plastic recycling in Kalongan village, Ungaran, Central Java Province, Indonesia, on August 22, 2019. This home in...

#4788052

23 August 2019

A view of a home industry plastic recycling in Kalongan village, Ungaran, Central Java Province, Indonesia, on August 22, 2019. This home industry recycles and reforms nearly 10 tons of plastic waste monthly, transforming it into "plastic wood" that can be to reprocessing and reuse in larger processing plants. The government recommends similar home industries to reduce plastic waste and reduce unemployment. Indonesia is the number two plastic waste producing country in the world after China.


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A worker places plastic waste into a grinder to be recycled at a home industry plastic recycling in Kalongan village, Ungaran, Central Java...

#4788054

A Industry Plastic Recycling In Indonesia

23 August 2019

A worker places plastic waste into a grinder to be recycled at a home industry plastic recycling in Kalongan village, Ungaran, Central Java...

#4788054

23 August 2019

A worker places plastic waste into a grinder to be recycled at a home industry plastic recycling in Kalongan village, Ungaran, Central Java Province, Indonesia, on August 22, 2019. This home industry recycles and reforms nearly 10 tons of plastic waste monthly, transforming it into "plastic wood" that can be to reprocessing and reuse in larger processing plants. The government recommends similar home industries to reduce plastic waste and reduce unemployment. Indonesia is the number two plastic waste producing country in the world after China.


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A worker places plastic waste into a grinder to be recycled at a home industry plastic recycling in Kalongan village, Ungaran, Central Java...

#4788056

A Industry Plastic Recycling In Indonesia

23 August 2019

A worker places plastic waste into a grinder to be recycled at a home industry plastic recycling in Kalongan village, Ungaran, Central Java...

#4788056

23 August 2019

A worker places plastic waste into a grinder to be recycled at a home industry plastic recycling in Kalongan village, Ungaran, Central Java Province, Indonesia, on August 22, 2019. This home industry recycles and reforms nearly 10 tons of plastic waste monthly, transforming it into "plastic wood" that can be to reprocessing and reuse in larger processing plants. The government recommends similar home industries to reduce plastic waste and reduce unemployment. Indonesia is the number two plastic waste producing country in the world after China.


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Frank von Hippel is Senior Research Physicist and Professor of Public and International Affairs emeritus at Princeton University speaks duri...

#2623215

Frank von Hippel - Press Conference In Tokyo

19 April 2018

Frank von Hippel is Senior Research Physicist and Professor of Public and International Affairs emeritus at Princeton University speaks duri...

#2623215

19 April 2018

Frank von Hippel is Senior Research Physicist and Professor of Public and International Affairs emeritus at Princeton University speaks during press conference about storing spent nuclear fuel in Japan at The Foreign Correspondant's Press Club ( FCCJ ) in Tokyo, April 19, 2018, Japan. Rather than storing spent nuclear fuel, Japan's policy has been to reprocess it to separate out the plutonium for re-use. This policy, which is unique among non-nuclear weapons states, has generated concerns from a variety of sources. Frank von Hippel, believes that Japan should be disposing of its plutonium rather than reprocessing it. These policies have particular implications for the Rokkasho plant under construction in Aomori Prefecture, long delayed but now expected to be completed by early 2022.


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Frank von Hippel is Senior Research Physicist and Professor of Public and International Affairs emeritus at Princeton University speaks duri...

#2623216

Frank von Hippel - Press Conference In Tokyo

19 April 2018

Frank von Hippel is Senior Research Physicist and Professor of Public and International Affairs emeritus at Princeton University speaks duri...

#2623216

19 April 2018

Frank von Hippel is Senior Research Physicist and Professor of Public and International Affairs emeritus at Princeton University speaks during press conference about storing spent nuclear fuel in Japan at The Foreign Correspondant's Press Club ( FCCJ ) in Tokyo, April 19, 2018, Japan. Rather than storing spent nuclear fuel, Japan's policy has been to reprocess it to separate out the plutonium for re-use. This policy, which is unique among non-nuclear weapons states, has generated concerns from a variety of sources. Frank von Hippel, believes that Japan should be disposing of its plutonium rather than reprocessing it. These policies have particular implications for the Rokkasho plant under construction in Aomori Prefecture, long delayed but now expected to be completed by early 2022.


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Frank von Hippel is Senior Research Physicist and Professor of Public and International Affairs emeritus at Princeton University speaks duri...

#2623217

Frank von Hippel - Press Conference In Tokyo

19 April 2018

Frank von Hippel is Senior Research Physicist and Professor of Public and International Affairs emeritus at Princeton University speaks duri...

#2623217

19 April 2018

Frank von Hippel is Senior Research Physicist and Professor of Public and International Affairs emeritus at Princeton University speaks during press conference about storing spent nuclear fuel in Japan at The Foreign Correspondant's Press Club ( FCCJ ) in Tokyo, April 19, 2018, Japan. Rather than storing spent nuclear fuel, Japan's policy has been to reprocess it to separate out the plutonium for re-use. This policy, which is unique among non-nuclear weapons states, has generated concerns from a variety of sources. Frank von Hippel, believes that Japan should be disposing of its plutonium rather than reprocessing it. These policies have particular implications for the Rokkasho plant under construction in Aomori Prefecture, long delayed but now expected to be completed by early 2022.


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Frank von Hippel is Senior Research Physicist and Professor of Public and International Affairs emeritus at Princeton University speaks duri...

#2623218

Frank von Hippel - Press Conference In Tokyo

19 April 2018

Frank von Hippel is Senior Research Physicist and Professor of Public and International Affairs emeritus at Princeton University speaks duri...

#2623218

19 April 2018

Frank von Hippel is Senior Research Physicist and Professor of Public and International Affairs emeritus at Princeton University speaks during press conference about storing spent nuclear fuel in Japan at The Foreign Correspondant's Press Club ( FCCJ ) in Tokyo, April 19, 2018, Japan. Rather than storing spent nuclear fuel, Japan's policy has been to reprocess it to separate out the plutonium for re-use. This policy, which is unique among non-nuclear weapons states, has generated concerns from a variety of sources. Frank von Hippel, believes that Japan should be disposing of its plutonium rather than reprocessing it. These policies have particular implications for the Rokkasho plant under construction in Aomori Prefecture, long delayed but now expected to be completed by early 2022.


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Frank von Hippel is Senior Research Physicist and Professor of Public and International Affairs emeritus at Princeton University speaks duri...

#2623219

Frank von Hippel - Press Conference In Tokyo

19 April 2018

Frank von Hippel is Senior Research Physicist and Professor of Public and International Affairs emeritus at Princeton University speaks duri...

#2623219

19 April 2018

Frank von Hippel is Senior Research Physicist and Professor of Public and International Affairs emeritus at Princeton University speaks during press conference about storing spent nuclear fuel in Japan at The Foreign Correspondant's Press Club ( FCCJ ) in Tokyo, April 19, 2018, Japan. Rather than storing spent nuclear fuel, Japan's policy has been to reprocess it to separate out the plutonium for re-use. This policy, which is unique among non-nuclear weapons states, has generated concerns from a variety of sources. Frank von Hippel, believes that Japan should be disposing of its plutonium rather than reprocessing it. These policies have particular implications for the Rokkasho plant under construction in Aomori Prefecture, long delayed but now expected to be completed by early 2022.


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Frank von Hippel is Senior Research Physicist and Professor of Public and International Affairs emeritus at Princeton University speaks duri...

#2623220

Frank von Hippel - Press Conference In Tokyo

19 April 2018

Frank von Hippel is Senior Research Physicist and Professor of Public and International Affairs emeritus at Princeton University speaks duri...

#2623220

19 April 2018

Frank von Hippel is Senior Research Physicist and Professor of Public and International Affairs emeritus at Princeton University speaks during press conference about storing spent nuclear fuel in Japan at The Foreign Correspondant's Press Club ( FCCJ ) in Tokyo, April 19, 2018, Japan. Rather than storing spent nuclear fuel, Japan's policy has been to reprocess it to separate out the plutonium for re-use. This policy, which is unique among non-nuclear weapons states, has generated concerns from a variety of sources. Frank von Hippel, believes that Japan should be disposing of its plutonium rather than reprocessing it. These policies have particular implications for the Rokkasho plant under construction in Aomori Prefecture, long delayed but now expected to be completed by early 2022.


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Frank von Hippel is Senior Research Physicist and Professor of Public and International Affairs emeritus at Princeton University speaks duri...

#2623221

Frank von Hippel - Press Conference In Tokyo

19 April 2018

Frank von Hippel is Senior Research Physicist and Professor of Public and International Affairs emeritus at Princeton University speaks duri...

#2623221

19 April 2018

Frank von Hippel is Senior Research Physicist and Professor of Public and International Affairs emeritus at Princeton University speaks during press conference about storing spent nuclear fuel in Japan at The Foreign Correspondant's Press Club ( FCCJ ) in Tokyo, April 19, 2018, Japan. Rather than storing spent nuclear fuel, Japan's policy has been to reprocess it to separate out the plutonium for re-use. This policy, which is unique among non-nuclear weapons states, has generated concerns from a variety of sources. Frank von Hippel, believes that Japan should be disposing of its plutonium rather than reprocessing it. These policies have particular implications for the Rokkasho plant under construction in Aomori Prefecture, long delayed but now expected to be completed by early 2022.


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