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Malaysia renews Lynas licence despite waste concerns
Greenpeace expressed concern about unresolved long-standing issues in radioactive waste management.
Lenny* recalled freezing when he saw the first heap of garbage collapse underneath the feet of his fellow scavengers on the ...
Malaysia’s government renewed Australian miner Lynas Rare Earths’ operating license for 10 years but will require it to stop ...
The Ministry of Environment has called for authorities to ensure that when contaminated or spoiled meat products are seized, they are disposed of in ways that will avoid any harm to public health or ...
The Ministry of Environment has called for authorities to ensure that when contaminated or spoiled meat products are seized, they are disposed of in ways that will avoid any harm to public health or ...
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NEMA directs cities, local authorities to end open waste burning
In a statement released by Head of Corporate Communications Naomi Karekaho on Friday (February 20), NEMA said the directive follows earlier communications reminding local government leaders of their ...
Woonsocket residents are fed up with the sludge incinerator, leading the city to plan its closure. Shutting it down could ...
During move-out weekend, after gathering donations, all items are processed through the MSU Recycling Center. The trucks are ...
Researchers have developed a new method to transform two major waste streams, discarded mobile phone batteries and industrial lignin, into a promising ...
Gurugram:The Municipal Corporation of Gurugram (MCG) has announced strict penalties and intensified enforcement against illegal garbage dumping across the city. The move follows National Green ...
Cells constantly monitor and recycle their proteins through a tightly regulated waste-disposal system. Proteins that are no ...
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