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Ogun distributes refurbished items to residents
As part of its commitment to sustainable waste management, the Ogun State Government has distributed refurbished clothes and shoes to residents of Ipokia Local Government Area under its “Renew and ...
The Southeastern Public Service Authority board met in a special meeting Monday in Chesapeake and unanimously voted to approve a finalized contract with Commonwealth Sortation LLC. The company is ...
Louisville Metro Public Works is reminding residents that what goes in their yard waste bags matters — because one small mistake can cause a big problem down the line.
Residents from Audrain, Boone, Callaway, Cole, Cooper, Howard, Moniteau and Osage counties are asked to share their input via ...
Decluttering Mom on MSN
9 Surprising Times You Need a Permit To Get Rid of Junk
Getting rid of junk can seem straightforward, but sometimes it's more complicated than just throwing things away. Over the ...
TUPELO — Lee County is on the hook for a 4.5% increase to its waste collection fees, an increase for which residents will eventually foot a portion of the bill, ...
Residents near Enid say the smell of an oilfield waste disposal site made them feel sick. State officials weren’t sure who was in charge of enforcement.
Isuzu Motors South Africa has become the first organisation in the country to go live with IBM Envizi ESG Suite, a compliance-ready solution for corporate and supply chain sustainability data. Working ...
Once again, the question of where to put trash — and who should get to decide — is shaping up to be one of the environmental issues most discussed among New Hampshire legislators this upcoming session ...
Cell phone glued to his ear, Kosmas Vassilas watches his truck crews round up multi-coloured bins on the island of Corfu, where a groundbreaking recycling initiative is bucking the trend of Greece's ...
He said city corporations collect plastic but do not have the technology to recycle materials such as chip packets, bottles, or polythene ...
The program will directly benefit Uruguay’s 3.5 million inhabitants, particularly the two million people living in the Montevideo metropolitan area, where water demand and waste generation are most ...
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