Abstract
Biotechnology has a growing place in the remediation of hazardous waste sites throughout the world, and especially in Asia where population density is high and land and fresh water are scarce.
From a policy point of view, accumulated wastes must be detoxified, preferably at sites where they already exist. We cannot continue to rely on their removal and disposal “elsewhere”. For current waste streams, we must minimize the volumes and toxicity. Environmental biotechnology will play a key role.
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