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Plan to Recycle 75,000 Cubic Meters of Debris in Bucha, Ukraine, Aims to Return Land to Use by Year’s End

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An unidentified presenter at a United Nations briefing said roughly 75,000 cubic meters of debris removed from Bucha will be processed through a newly built local recycling system—using sorting and crushing—to clear the site by the end of the year and repurpose material for roads and pavements.

Speaker 1 said that Ukraine has not previously seen destruction on the scale now being handled and that ‘‘it is currently needed to build from the scratch the system of the recycling of debris.’’ The presenter said the work begins with a damage assessment and that teams will not move material without a non-technical survey because of the risk of unexploded ordnance.

The briefing quantified the scale of work in Bucha: about 75,000 cubic meters of debris were removed, and Speaker 1 said the aim is to clear all of it by the end of the year so land can return to…

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