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  <title>Waste geneneration by type of waste in the EU‐27, Croatia, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Norway and Turkey, 2008</title> 
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  <description>The total generation of waste in the EU-27, Croatia, FYR Of Macedonia, Norway and Turkey divided into 7 different categories. The figure shows that nearly two thirds of all waste in 2008 was mineral waste, mainly from mining, quarrying, construction and demolition.</description> 
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  <dc:creator>Christian Fischer and Claus Davidsen, Copenhagen Resource Institute</dc:creator> 
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  <title>Waste streams in the EU-27 and Norway by type of waste</title> 
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  <description>The total generation of waste in the 27 EU member countries and Norway divided into 7 different categories. The figure shows that about two thirds of all waste in 2006 was mineral waste, mainly from mining, quarrying, construction and demolition.</description> 
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  <dc:creator>Christian Fischer and Claus Davidsen, Copenhagen Resource Institute</dc:creator> 
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