I used to finish my lectures by saying “It’s about People, not Waste”. In a recent discussion with some...
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Almost 150 years after the publication of the famous Victor Hugo’s novel Les Miserables (in which Jean Valjean served prison time...
In many cases, during my lectures, I use to say that waste management is like good health. You don’t...
In the wake of the Panama Papers revelations, ISWA President David Newman riles at tax dodging political and business...
25 kids, who grew up playing and working in La Chureca dumpsite in Managua, Nicaragua’s capital, have started school...
The United Nations Global Compact (UNGC) has launched a ‘pioneers programme’ to accelerate grassroots leadership on the new global...
A yellow fever outbreak in Angola that began late last year has killed 158 people, up from 50 a month...
The Argentinean National Institute of Industrial Technology (INTI), the Faculty of Architecture, Design and Urbanism (FADU) of Buenos Aires,...
The death of Honduran environmental and human rights activist Berta Cáceres, barely a week after she was threatened for...
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