President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has, once again, reaffirmed his administration‘s support for any private company which is ready to help in advancing the progress of the country. Link to full article
Mais »50 villages in Fiji to receive eco-based dumpsites that will convert waste into useful composted manure
Fifty villages in Fiji will be gifted with rare eco-based dumpsites that will convert community waste into useful composted manure. Link to full article
Mais »The Ultimate Guide to Make Your Own Compost
You work hard in your garden. But sometimes it’s just not enough. No amount of water, sun,fertilizer seems to be helping your garden. It just keeps on getting worse. Link to full article
Mais »Canada one-step closer to zero plastic waste by 2030
Comprehensive plan includes banning harmful single-use plastic items like bags and straws Link to full article
Mais »Energy from waste could become ‘worse than landfill’
Small changes in municipal waste composition could push energy from waste above landfill in generating climate change emissions, a Scottish Government funded report has found. Link to full article
Mais »Plastic straws, stirrers and cotton buds now illegal in England
From today (1 October) it is illegal for businesses to supply plastic straws, stirrers and cotton buds to customers. Link to full article
Mais »Manitoba government to provide 10 million toward recycling and waste diversion programs
The Manitoba government will provide 10 million toward recycling and waste diversion during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to Conservation and Climate Minister Sarah Guillemard. Link to full article
Mais »First funeral held using fast-composting ‘living coffin’ made of mushroom fibre
A person has been buried for the first time in a "living coffin" made out of fast-composting materials in the Netherlands. Link to full article
Mais »Dutch inventor‘s mushroom coffins turn bodies into compost
In the Netherlands you can keep helping the planet after you die—by opting for a living coffin made of mushrooms which speeds up the decomposition of your body. Link to full article
Mais »Master Gardener: Composting is the remedy for improving soil
Composting is basically Mother Nature’s way of recycling nutrients. They are returned to the soil in order to be used again. Compost is decayed organic matter that is dark in color, crumbly in texture, with a distinctive earthy smell. Link to full article
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