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minimise waste disposal problems or some combination of these (OECD and
Eurostat, 1999). They are classified according to the sector of
intervention: Pollution management; Resources management; Integrated,
and Monitoring&nbsp;(see chart for <a href="http://technologies.ew.eea.europa.eu/about_et" title="Chart of ET">more details</a>).
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