Notícias

RETHINKING WASTE (RW) is a virtual expo and forum

RETHINKING WASTE (RW) is a virtual expo and forum presented by ISWA and Waste Management World and powered by WEKA Industrie Medien.

The virtual expo and forum is open for all those interested,working, in waste management. It is organised over the course of two days to ensure registrants from all over the world will have the opportunity to attend the live events, but have also enabled sessions to be recorded and available for replay.

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Moçambique quer construir aterros de gestão de resíduos em todo o país

O Presidente moçambicano, Filipe Nyusi, anunciou hoje uma iniciativa para construção de aterros de gestão de resíduos sólidos em todas as 10 províncias do país e na capital, para melhoria da qualidade do ambiente.

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Municipal solid waste available to the Chinese energy sector – Provincial projections to 2050

A forecast of mixed municipal solid waste (MSW) and sorted food waste to 2050.
The article combines econometrics and policy scenarios in MSW projections.
Results show mixed MSW from 159 to 340 million metric tons (MMT) in China by 2050.
Sorted food waste in China is expected up to 74 MMT by 2030 and 109 MMT by 2050.
The analysis suggests near-term MSW incineration over capacity in several provinces.

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A Beginner‘s Guide To Composting For Green-Thumb Enthusiasts

I don’t have a green thumb but like all good things in life, this practice can be learned too. I’ve grown up with my mother wanting a garden but being unable to sustain one. Why? Because we aren’t equipped with the right information about the requirements of different plants and how they grow.

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Joined Up Thinking – Waste to Energy in Singapore

In all industries there are deals, and there are DEALS. In the waste industry, deals that top US1 billion are big news. That’s the kind of deal that a Keppel-led consortium struck when it received the Letter of Acceptance from Singapore’s National Environment Agency for the development of a waste to energy facility.

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