Archive for tag: Waste

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Greek island of Tilos is the world’s greatest recycler

The Greek island of Tilos “is the island with the greatest rate of recycling globally, and this fills us with hope,” Environment & Energy Minister...

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The 'HotRot' composting system turns organic waste into nutrient-rich compost that’s sold back to the community or used in Council parks and gardens.

How Norfolk Island is solving its waste dilemma

Being located on a tiny parcel of land some 1,600 km from the Australian mainland doesn’t make life easy for a council trying to deal with waste manag...

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Greece’s Popular Islands Are Crowded — With Plastic

The Aegean islands are parched. Breaking the dependency on imported water will take more than the will of eco-conscious residents. Alexandros Petrop...

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Sustainable Waste Actions In The Pacific To Make A Difference

Improving sanitation, environmental, social and economic conditions in Pacific islands through proper waste management is at the core of a new four-ye...

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SUSTAINABLE TOURISM – Waste

SUSTAINABLE TOURISM – Waste management from tourism activities. In cooperation with GLISPA and WTTC Back to the agenda Abstract In the peak tour...

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Amount of plastic dumped in Med to double in 20 years: report

Nearly 230,000 tonnes of plastic is dumped into the Mediterranean Sea every year, a figure which could more than double by 2040 unless “ambitiou...

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Mauritius tourism, reeling from COVID, now hit by oil spill

NAIROBI (Reuters) – Tourist operators in Mauritius fear that an oil spill from a Japanese ship will further damage their businesses, already ree...

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Plastics can take hundreds of years to degrade

Microplastic in Atlantic Ocean ‘could weigh 21 million tonnes’

By Victoria GillScience correspondent, BBC News There are 12-21 million tonnes of tiny plastic fragments floating in the Atlantic Ocean, scientists ha...

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