WASHINGTON DC, March 09, 2021 – The World Bank Board of Executive Directors today approved a $105 million project to support Kerala in strengthening its solid waste management systems and services.
With China’s rapid economic growth and rising living standards, municipal solid waste has become a significant concern for Chinese cities that saw substantial increase in solid waste generation rates.
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World’s first mushroom-powered waterless toilet turns human waste into fertilizer
The University of British Columbia (UBC) has launched the world’s first mushroom-powered waterless toilet, introducing a new approach to sustainable sanitation.
Only 43% of Cameroon’s urban residents have their garbage removed from their homes. Other garbage ends up dumped, burned or placed in overflowing communal bins.
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As Mongolian consumption increases, the capital, and its municipalities need a working mechanism to manage the growing amount of waste. Mongolia’s waste sector is in dire need of not only policy ...
Kerala’s Muttathara sewage plant will turn sludge into electricity using the Rs 36-crore Omni Processor funded by Bill and ...
Pimpri-Chinchwad: A high-level delegation of senior officials from various municipal bodies and institutions in Andhra Pradesh visited Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC) to study its solid ...
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