Jaipur: The medical education dept will strengthen infection prevention measures after the Centre raised concerns over lapses ...
The Rohtak Municipal Corporation (MC) has taken multiple steps to ensure cleanliness in residential areas and public spaces ...
Greater Bengaluru Authority to expand biomethanisation plants across city corporations; gas may also be supplied to ...
If we truly wish to see our capital region grow in a meaningful and sustainable way, then responsible waste management must become part of our everyday civic behaviour. A clean city is not created by ...
Oluwaseun Akinola is a Nigerian-born, United States-based chemist and environmental expert. He is currently doing his doctoral programme in environmental ...
The Cebu City Solid Waste Management Board, led by Emma Ramas, has set what is said to be an “ambitious” target: to keep 85 percent of the city’s daily garbage out of landfills within just one year.
Bengaluru is advancing efforts to establish more biogas plants, led by Maheshwar Rao. Plans include expanding facilities and encouraging waste segregation to increase biogas production. The move aims ...
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The need for regulated medical waste disposal supported by waste management experts
Healthcare institutions produce a wide range of waste materials during daily clinical operations. The post The Need for Regulated Medical Waste Disposal Supported by Waste Management Experts appeared ...
As the ordinance approaches four years since its establishment, some Gainesville residents say they find its enforcement ...
A waste and recycling company has been fined after an employee suffered life-changing injuries after being crushed by a reversing telehandler. Jordan Campion, from Burnley, was working for Sheridan ...
Rather than generating climate-warming emissions and wasting nutrients and energy, food waste can become a resource if processed in sewage treatment plants.
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What other cities can learn from Chandigarh Municipal Corporation's anti-littering campaign
At a time when refuse heaps are becoming grim features of urban India, the Chandigarh experiment suggests that even modest but imaginative interventions can begin nudging civic behaviour in the right ...
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