Toxic Aircraft Carrier Drifting After Weeks at Sea – eWASA
Aircraft carrier drifting at the sea after it was refused port access at the Port of Suape, Brazil.
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Aircraft carrier drifting at the sea after it was refused port access at the Port of Suape, Brazil.
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IBAMA has responded to the Turkish request by saying the ship had already left Brazil so therefore it was not possible to fulfil the request
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The dtic published draft proposals to address widespread theft of copper cable and other forms of metal from public infrastructure.
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The e-Waste Association of South Africa (eWASA) is proud to announce the appointment of Adri Spangenberg as Packaging Executive, with effect from 1 July 2022. “In order for us to be compliant with the National Environmental Management: Waste Act and the Industry Waste Management Plan (IWMP) whereby manufacturers, wholesalers, retailers, and distributors of electrical and
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Basel Action Network (BAN) and the Break Free from Plastic movement (BFFP) urge government to fully enforce the Basel Convention.
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“Hazardous Waste Electric and Electronic Equipment” (lamps) and “Lead Acid Batteries” have been prohibited from being disposed to landfill since August 2016 and “Hazardous Waste Electric and Electronic Equipment” (other) is prohibited from being disposed to landfill from August 2021.
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“Hazardous Waste Electric and Electronic Equipment” (lamps) and “Lead Acid Batteries” have been prohibited from being disposed to landfill since August 2016 and “Hazardous Waste Electric and Electronic Equipment” (other) is prohibited from being disposed to landfill from August 2021.
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“Hazardous Waste Electric and Electronic Equipment” (lamps) and “Lead Acid Batteries” have been prohibited from being disposed to landfill since August 2016 and “Hazardous Waste Electric and Electronic Equipment” (other) is prohibited from being disposed to landfill from August 2021.
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These FAQs may just answer some of your most burning e-waste questions – we cover recycling, refurbishing and re-use topics.
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