PLANNING and Development Minister Kennedy Swaratsingh says Trinidad and Tobago has a climate-change agenda. He also repeated a call made under...
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Despite its small population and tight-knit community, Cyprus has long been one of Europe’s biggest offenders when it comes to rubbish pollution. In 2017, it ranked second highest in the entire EU for municipal waste generated per person. Fast forward to 2022, and even with improved recycling efforts, Cyprus still dumps a staggering 59 per cent of its waste into landfills instead of recycling it – highlighting a persistent and alarming dependence on landfill disposal. Amid the disappointing facts, NGOs are leading the way to a cleaner common future for all Cypriots. Despite the country’s small size, there are around 6,500 organisations operating across both northern and southern Cyprus, and...
PLANNING and Development Minister Kennedy Swaratsingh says Trinidad and Tobago has a climate-change agenda. He also repeated a call made under...
THE Government of Guyana is moving ahead with efforts to strengthen waste management systems nationwide, with a renewed focus on establishing...
THE Government of Guyana is moving ahead with efforts to strengthen waste management systems nationwide, with a renewed focus on establishing...
Nestlé Ghana Limited has donated 10 tricycles and other important supplies to the Kpone Landfill Waste Pickers Association to support their crucial...
National Preparedness Month is in September. See these tips to get ready. National Preparedness Month is a campaign held each September to encourage...
We need more investment in recycling infrastructure and less municipal waste sent abroad
We need more investment in recycling infrastructure and less municipal waste sent abroad
The government is moving toward strengthening waste management systems via the establishment of modern landfill sites to keep pace with its aggressive...
Friday 3 October, 2025 Waste to Wonder Worldwide celebrates over 20 years of turning surplus office furniture into global impact, equipping schools,...
Problems have arisen in Dutch capital since introduction of a deposit scheme for small bottles and cans