Shares of waste specialist Dynagreen soar 500%


 BEIJING: There’s money in trash, and Chinese companies are cashing in.

Dynagreen Environment Protection Group, which collects, stores and incinerates garbage, has surged almost 500% since its shares began trading in Shanghai on June 11, the best-performance among stocks listed in the city this year. It’s among the waste specialists poised to cash in on China’s carrot-and-stick approach to cope with the world’s biggest trash flow.

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