EcoWASTE webinar to highlight circular economy
ABU DHABI, January 13, 2021 EcoWASTE, recycling, waste management and waste-to-energy platform, will host a virtual session in collaboration with Abu Dhabi Waste Management Center – Tadweer on January 19 that will address the role of waste management in the circular economy model. Entitled ‘Restoring a Focus on the Circular Economy in the Aftermath of Global Developments’, it will examine how recent world events have resulted in new attitudes to waste management, the benefits of reducing, reusing and recycling, and evolving approaches to waste. It will highlight the realistic ways in which to reduce single-use plastic and how technology will increasingly impact the decisions taken within the industry.
EcoWASTE webinar to highlight circular economy
ABU DHABI, January 13, 2021 EcoWASTE, recycling, waste management and waste-to-energy platform, will host a virtual session in collaboration with Abu Dhabi Waste Management Center – Tadweer on January 19 that will address the role of waste management in the circular economy model. Entitled ‘Restoring a Focus on the Circular Economy in the Aftermath of Global Developments’, it will examine how recent world events have resulted in new attitudes to waste management, the benefits of reducing, reusing and recycling, and evolving approaches to waste. It will highlight the realistic ways in which to reduce single-use plastic and how technology will increasingly impact the decisions taken within the industry.
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BY: Daniel Kenu
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Mining giant, AngloGold Ashanti (AGA), has rolled out a deliberate policy to grow the Obuasi local economy through the promotion of made-in-Ghana goods, exhibiting same and creating job.
It is under the company s Social Management Plan policy .
The exhibition, which was the third in the series was under the theme: Diversifying the economy of Obuasi through trade promotion.
The six-day trade fair was organised in collaboration with the Obuasi East District Assembly, Obuasi Municipal Assembly and the National Board for Small Scale Industries (NBSSI) facilitated the organisation.
As the theme suggests, the fair focused more on other sectors rather than the mines as it pushes for diversifying the local economy.
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The mining company, AngloGold Ashanti (AGA), has rolled out a deliberate policy to grow the Obuasi local economy through the promotion of made-in-Ghana goods, exhibiting same and creating jobs.
It is under the company s Social Management Plan policy through an annual trade fair.
This year s trade fair, which is the third in the series, is on the theme: Diversifying the economy of Obuasi through trade promotion.
The six-day trade fair, being done in collaboration with the Obuasi East District Assembly, Obuasi Municipal Assembly and the National Board for Small Scale Industries (NBSSI).
This year s edition is intended to focus more on other sectors rather than the mine as it pushes for diversifying the local Obuasi economy.