Construction started in the late 1950s as a potential solution to the garbage problem in the city of Tokyo.
The solution for this issue is much simpler than the budget crisis or the garbage problem.
We need a rational policy combining the best of the current waste management options to remedy our garbage problems.
"We came all the way down here for a garbage problem?"
In short, quick fixes to the garbage problem are hard to find.
Evidence of New Jersey's growing garbage problems is all too obvious here.
Solutions to the garbage problem have always reflected the short-term cultural orientation that created the situation in the first place.
"If we can ever prove a real good use for garbage then there won't be a garbage problem."
People have to realize that the garbage problem is real.
Still and all, as the authors finally admit almost under their breaths, there is a garbage problem developing in this country.