Building consents: Build begins on $30m food waste to bioenergy facility in Reporoa
13 Mar, 2021 08:00 PM
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An artist s impression of what the food waste to bioenergy facility in Reporoa could look like. Photo / Supplied
Construction of a $30 million food waste to bioenergy facility in Reporoa is under way. The project is expected to create more than 90 jobs during the construction phase and employ about 30 people when complete.
The Broadlands Rd site was blessed in August last year and last month the Rotorua Lakes Council approved $3m for construction to begin on the new Biogas facility.
It was one of 94 building consents worth about $19m issued in February.
Charity hopes 88-year-old inspires more people of color to volunteer
Hendersonville, North Carolina (WLOS) The volume of food at Interfaith Alliance Ministry speaks to the need and an outpouring of generosity. Meanwhile, the devotion of volunteers speaks volumes about the need to give back. Sometimes, that happens later in life.
Tuesday mornings include some fun-loving and hardworking characters, including volunteers Ray Cook and Emery Schneider, who work in the pantry every week.
“We care for them. And it’s good on your heart when you’re caring for people like that,” Cook explained.
“It gives me a very good idea of what the people of Hendersonville are all about,” Emery said.
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If your body has constant aches and pains, at least some of your problem might be due to mobility issues. Most people are lacking mobility in sufficient areas due to a lack of movement combined with the funky positions we put our bodies in throughout the day, says Jeremy Ethier, kinesiologist, fitness trainer, and founder of Built with Science.
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Ethier says that researchers Gray Cook and Mike Boyle have identified four main problem areas where people tend to lack mobility the most via their Joint-By-Joint Approach methodology: the shoulders, thoracic spine, hips, and ankles. Here, Ethier shares a mobility test for each body part, and specific exercise moves that will help improve mobility if you are indeed lacking.