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Healthcare Facilities flouting bio medical waste management rules in Gujarat
Government, private hospitals and clinics in Gujarat are flouting the biomedical waste rules and increasing the risk of infection for the common public, says a new study by Toxics Link, a Delhi-based environmental group. The findings from the report titled ‘DON’T DUMP THAT’, assesses the current status of hospital waste management in four major districts of Gujarat- Ahmedabad, ...
By Toxics Link
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Kriti LIMS being Implemented by Central Laboratory at Kerala state Pollution Control Board, India
Kerala State Pollution Control Board has the task of striking the delicate balance between environmental sustainability and industrial progress. The Board was initially entrusted with the responsibility of controlling water pollution and restoring and maintaining the wholesomeness of water bodies in the State. The responsibilities have widened over the years and now include implementation ...
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Widnes firm ordered to pay £23,815 over fly infested site
Centrol Recycling Group Limited must pay £23,815 after pleading guilty to breaching regulations at its Widnes site where 420 tonnes of stored waste led to a serious fly infestation. On Wednesday (19 June) at Warrington Magistrates Court the company pleaded guilty to an offence relating to the deposit and storage of 420 tonnes of mixed municipal waste in the company’s yard, in Everite ...
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Morocco: GTZ advisory services spur new waste legislation
Eschborn, 21 March 2007. Morocco’s modern national waste control law, on the books since the beginning of this year, is a basis for regulated waste management. 'What we're doing now is breathing life into this law,' says Mohamed El-Khawad, head of the Moroccan-German environmental programme, a cooperative programme with the KfW Entwicklungsbank (KfW development bank) financed by the German ...
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Zero Waste Europe – Moving towards a circular economy
The European Commission has presented a policy package that aims to start Europe moving towards a ‘circular economy’. The circular economy centres on an economy that produces almost no waste and where products, materials, and other forms of value are reused or recycled. The legislative proposal: Increased waste targets Waste policies and targets are a key driver for shifting to a ...
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Umweltcluster Bayern - partner of the South-East European Conference & Exhibition on Waste Management & Recycling (13-15 April 2011)
Umweltcluster Bayern - partner of the South-East European Conference & Exhibition on Waste Management & Recycling (13-15 April 2011) By Via Expo, Sofia, Bulgaria The Umweltcluster Bayern is the network of the Bavarian industry and scientific institutions in the field of environmental technology. Its main objective is to bring together companies, research establishments and ...
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