Published July 24, 2018 | Version v1
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Brief review on slaughterhouse waste management in Ecuador

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  • 1. Universidad Politécnica Salesiana

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In the present review, the spatial distribution of the slaughterhouses and the slaughterhouse waste management practices in Ecuador are discussed. Percentage distribution of slaughterhouses in different provinces is presented.

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