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Taichung City to Switch to Incineration of Kitchen Waste on the 3rd, Drawing Criticism for Potentially Triggering a Dioxin Pollution Crisis

The African swine fever outbreak in Taichung has triggered a subsequent chaos regarding food waste disposal. The city government initially planned to use landfills, but has since reduced the number of open landfills from 12 to 3, a move that remains controversial. Environmental Protection Bureau Director Chen Hong-yi stated that, coinciding with the completion of the Houli incineration plant's annual maintenance, starting from the 3rd, all of Ta…
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The African swine fever outbreak in Taichung has triggered a subsequent chaos regarding food waste disposal. The city government initially planned to use landfills, but has since reduced the number of open landfills from 12 to 3, a move that remains controversial. Environmental Protection Bureau Director Chen Hong-yi stated that, coinciding with the completion of the Houli incineration plant's annual maintenance, starting from the 3rd, all of Ta…

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大纪元 Epoch Times broke the news in on Monday, November 3, 2025.
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