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The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has released $4 million to the Anambra State government in south-eastern Nigeria to boost its waste management program.
Pikitup management has confirmed that workers affiliated to the SA Municipal Workers Union (SAMWU) have served the company with a notice of intention to strike.
BiogenGreenfinch has announced that it has successfully secured planning permission from Warwickshire County Council for the construction of an anaerobic digestion (AD) plant at Merevale & Blyth Estate in Warwickshire.
The World Bank has pledged financial and technical support to the Ministry of Nairobi Metropolitan Development and the 15 local authorities surrounding the city.
Candid talk about human excrement is making people in rural Niger, where only 2 percent of the population has adequate sanitation, insist on building and using toilets: A project there is showing people from scores of villages the dangers of open defecation.
Big Belly trash cans compact the trash they receive and call for pickup when they are full. Fewer pickups means savings on truck fuel and maintenance staff time. Brown owns three Big Bellies and may buy 20 more.
The Mayor of London has officially kicked off work on the future £80 million plant that will transform household rubbish into clean energy to power up to 15,000 local homes.
Metech Recycling has become one of the first companies to be approved as a covered electronic recycler (CER) by Connecticut’s Department of Environmental Protection.
In a bid to sort out the unpleasantness sometimes experienced in household waste removal, South Africa will finally put into effect the long-awaited National Domestic Waste Collection.
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