Waste Justice: Who Lives Near the Landfill?

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Waste Justice: Who Lives Near the Landfill?
“Environmental racism smells like burning garbage.”
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The topic "Waste Justice: Who Lives Near the Landfill?" examines the disproportionate placement of waste management infrastructure, such as landfills and waste processing facilities, in marginalized communities across Canada. This issue intersects with environmental racism, public health, and systemic inequities in resource distribution.

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