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The Regional District of Fraser-Fort George has approved, in principle, a plan to turn trash to treasure.
On Thursday the district board of directors approved in principal an agreement to sell the carbon offset rights from the Foothills Regional Landfill gas collection system to the Green Municipal Corporation. District administrator Jim Martin said the agreement, if approved, would generate $525,000 for the district up front with potential long-term income coming from the sale of the offsets.
“As we close out new areas of the landfill, we will expand the gas collection system. This is new revenue to help cover those costs,” Martin said. “(And) the agreement does not preclude the beneficial use of the gas.”
Ghaziabad issues India’s first municipal green bonds
April 08, 2021
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Funds to be used to recycle waste water for drinking water; Kanpur, Agra, Varanasi next cities to issue bonds
Ghaziabad Nagar Nigam (GNN) on Thursday announced successfully raising and listing India’s first Green Municipal bond issue. GNN raised ₹150 crore at a cost of 8.1 per cent.
Money will be used clean up dirty water by setting up a tertiary water treatment plant and supply piped water through water-meters to places like Sahibabad.
“We received ₹401 crore subscription from some 40 investors participated for the Ghaziabad Green Municipal Bond which indicates the interest in the bond issue,” Mahender Singh Tawar, Municipal Commissioner, GNN, said in a conference.