HIGHLIGHTS
- What: Because recycling and compost initiatives have received considerable attention in waste minimization research for decades, the authors focused here on the garbage stream sent to landfills. The projects were initiated, planned and executed by the university, in partnership with communities and made use of academic assets such as research, technical knowledge and outreach capabilities. This research shows the important roles of institutional transparency and communitybased research in promoting holistic climate education and GHG mitigation.
- Who: Circular economy et al. from the The authors would like to appreciate the , summer research funding from the University . . .

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