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Press Release – Sustainable Business Network More than 60 organisations supplying everything from road cones, paint and mobile phones to clothing, batteries and furniture have joined a nationwide campaign to reduce waste. Every year New Zealanders send around 2.5 million tonnes of waste to …
More than 60 organisations supplying everything from road cones, paint and mobile phones to clothing, batteries and furniture have joined a nationwide campaign to reduce waste.
Every year New Zealanders send around 2.5 million tonnes of waste to landfill which equates to over a tonne of rubbish per household.
“That’s bad for the environment, it’s costing our country millions of dollars every year, it’s contributing to our carbon emissions and it’s a shocking waste of valuable resources,” says James Griffin, General Manager Projects and Advisory at the Sustainable Business Network (SBN).
Muttrah sewage project worth OMR60 million inaugurated
By: Times News Service
Muscat: Haya Water inaugurated the sewage project in the Wilayat of Muttrah worth OMR60 million, as a continuation of the development and expansion of sewage projects.
The project includes a new sewage treatment plant (STP) in Darsit and networks for sewage and treated water in various areas of the Wilayat; Al Hamriya, Ruwi, Bayt Al Falaj, Darsait, Aint, Darsait Al Sahel and Muttrah in addition to the city of Muscat.
The project was opened officially under Eng. Isam bin Saud Al Zadjali, Chairman of Muscat Municipality, in presence of Al Shura, and Municipality council members, Muttrah sheikhs and citizens, the company’s strategic partners and Haya Water’s leaders.