China has reached Iran again!
The deputy mayor of Tehran announced the transfer of waste incinerators from China to Tehran.

Tehran's deputy mayor Davood Goodarzi told reporters on the sidelines of the Iranian City Exhibition about her recent visit to China and finally concluding a memorandum of understanding with the country to enter Tehran: "There have been 4 tons of waste in Tehran daily and countries around the world have been discussing waste management for years."
He added: "We visited the 5 large collections with waste incinerators in four cities of China." In this case, the field of waste separation from the origin must first be cultured and whatever is transferred needs waste.
The deputy mayor of Tehran said: "New knowledge has been used in China and Europe and is active in the city or shortly after the city, and this is possible for Tehran."
Goodarzi pointed out that this is precisely for Aradkuh: The problem of environmental protection can also be electricity generation.
She added: "We had a bad smell during our visit to the waste factories in China, and these places such as the design park and there were coffee shops and restaurants there would be done without the contamination of the waste, a contract would be concluded to use experience and the knowledge transfer is only active."
"We are determined to do this and we are consulting with the Tehran City Council and the Environmental Protection Agency in order to achieve this as soon as possible," Goodarzi said.

Younes Mahmoudi
I am Younis Mahmoudi, a writer who has been writing for many years in the field of immigration and visa. I have always tried to explain complex and formal immigration information in a simple and understandable language for Persian speakers on the path of immigration. My experience of studying the laws of different countries and talking to those who really go this path has helped me write things that are practical and painful.