Styrofoam boxes are piled in front of a waste management company on Wednesday. Waste in Korea surged as the number of food and parcel deliveries jumped during the pandemic. [YONHAP]
Gov't, banks to spend $338B by 2030 on slashing carbon emissions
Gov't to mull extending fuel tax cut to curb inflation
Gov't expands list of tariff-free fruits, but leaves apples out
Korean salaries surpassed Japan's in 2022, report says
Credit, debit card spending up 6 percent, delinquency at 9-year high in 2023
The waste disposal conundrum
Seoul says its 5th incinerator will become a landmark
Itching to join nuclear power trend, Korea scrambles to manage radioactive waste
With no hard rules, food waste continues to grow
Radioactive waste storage facilities set to hit capacity earlier than estimated
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