Posted on January 24, 2019 by Yonature
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Desolate planet. Piles of rubbish. This is basically how pictures of the end of our beautiful planet are painted. As we produce more waste, we have to handle their disposal as well. Worldwide, waste management is an issue that gives stakeholders migraines. But the Read More
Category: Environment Tags: education and training, how do islands handle waste management, island waste management, landfills, mare chicose, Mauritius waste, non organic waste management, planet B, recycle, reduce, reuse, urbanization problems, waste management on small islands, Waste problem on small islands, waste project management, waste treatment methods, why there are waste problems on small islands
Posted on October 31, 2018 by Yonature
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In awe and sometimes, fear, when we were kids, we loved to part windows’ curtains and watch furtively as waste trunks swallowed the stuff of local bins. Garden leaves, torn clothes, plastic bags, old batteries, broken china, you name it, everything that is useless Read More
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