Hazardous Waste

Sustained economic growth and lifestyle changes fuels incremental change in consumption patterns and consequently places enormous pressure on natural resources increasing generation of toxics waste. With raw materials becoming scarce and energy more expensive, it is imperative that we use resources more efficiently, minimise waste generation and use waste as a resource for generation of secondary raw materials. For sustainability, it is also important that we focus on reducing the adverse impacts of waste on our air, soil and water.

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Report

Healthcare Waste: As a Risk to The Environment and Public Health

Participation

Meetings of the conferences of the Parties to the Basel, BRS Conventions 

Event

Towards Zero Waste: Circular Economy (CE) in Waste Management

Project

Strengthening capacities for managing Biomedical waste

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