For waste collectors and recyclers, potential sources of exposure include having close contact with a coworker or member of the public with COVID-19, or by contacting surfaces touched or handled by a person with COVID-19.
Mais »What Waste Collectors and Recyclers Need to Know about COVID-19
For waste collectors and recyclers, potential sources of exposure include having close contact with a coworker or member of the public with COVID-19, or by contacting surfaces touched or handled by a person with COVID-19.
Mais »What Waste Collectors and Recyclers Need to Know about COVID-19
For waste collectors and recyclers, potential sources of exposure include having close contact with a coworker or member of the public with COVID-19, or by contacting surfaces touched or handled by a person with COVID-19.
Mais »What Waste Collectors and Recyclers Need to Know about COVID-19
For waste collectors and recyclers, potential sources of exposure include having close contact with a coworker or member of the public with COVID-19, or by contacting surfaces touched or handled by a person with COVID-19.
Mais »What Waste Collectors and Recyclers Need to Know about COVID-19
For waste collectors and recyclers, potential sources of exposure include having close contact with a coworker or member of the public with COVID-19, or by contacting surfaces touched or handled by a person with COVID-19.
Mais »PWD starts work on compost projects in Ravi Nagar
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Mais »Jo McCarroll: How to start your own compost
The Covid-19 lockdown has seen a surge of interest in composting. Link:
Mais »Don‘t buy black plastic and other recycling tips you might not know
Everyone can contribute to increasing the amount of rubbish that gets recycled and the amount of valuable resources that get reused. Here are three lesser-known tips to help you make your contribution. Link:
Mais »As Covid-19 cases in district surge, so does the quantity of biomedical waste
While a concessionaire directly collects Covid-19 waste from hospitals, testing centres and isolation wards, suspectedconfirmed patients under home quarantine have been provided with yellow bags to dispose of possibly infected waste, such as head caps, masks, and tissues. Link:
Mais »As Covid-19 cases in district surge, so does the quantity of biomedical waste
While a concessionaire directly collects Covid-19 waste from hospitals, testing centres and isolation wards, suspectedconfirmed patients under home quarantine have been provided with yellow bags to dispose of possibly infected waste, such as head caps, masks, and tissues. Link to full article
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