Yasmine Fouad, Egypt’s Minister of Environment, recently highlighted the country’s commitment to the green economy. Through well-defined...
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APM Terminals Apapa, Lagos, has begun the recycling of its discarded tyres into flipflops. The terminal which revealed this recently, recently celebrated Go Green, global APM Terminals Awareness campaign which aims at drawing light on sustainable business practices with regards to the environment and how to minimise the impact of its operations on the environment. […] The post APM Terminals Apapa Recycles Discarded Tyres into Flipflops appeared first on Transport Day Newspaper.
Yasmine Fouad, Egypt’s Minister of Environment, recently highlighted the country’s commitment to the green economy. Through well-defined...
Nigeria’s largest container terminal, APM Terminals Apapa hosted the first edition of its Exporters Forum this month in support of the Federal...
Tobago House of Assembly (THA) Secretary of Food Security, Natural Resources, the Environment and Sustainable Development Nathisha Charles-Pantin is...
On July 3, the world observes International Plastic Bag Free Day, a day to promote a reduction in the use of plastic bags. Concerned about the harm...
In the urgent global battle against climate change, the governance and policies of every country are pivotal. Yet, international governments and...
As part of its commitment to lifting the standards of proactivity and responsibility, APM terminals provides the learning and development...
AD Connect is thrilled to announce the upcoming Fence Retrofit Project, a one-week workshop focused on sustainable building using rammed earth. The...
By Ghadi Joudah In regions with limited rainfall, desalination is a practical means of sourcing plentiful water for farming and human consumption....
APM Terminals colleagues from our locations in Ghana to Brazil, Georgia to India, and the Netherlands to the United States, to name but a few,...
The leader noted that Việt Nam regards digital transformation as a strategic choice and a top priority for rapid, sustainable development.