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Tucson eyes conversion of landfill to sustainability campus

Tucson eyes conversion of landfill to sustainability campus NICOLE LUDDEN, Arizona Daily Star July 13, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) Tucson’s Los Reales Landfill has a new name, but the change is only the first step in an effort to completely restructure the facility into an environmentally conscious resource. The Tucson City Council voted unanimously July 7 to rename the landfill to “Los Reales Sustainability Campus” as the facility takes on the goal of achieving zero waste. The move supports the council s 2020 climate emergency declaration which committed Tucson to become a zero waste city by 2050 and reach carbon neutrality by 2030. “We have been really trying to look at the Los Reales Landfill as a space for innovation and sustainability,” Mayor Regina Romero said. “In order to become a zero waste city, we really have to reimagine and think about our landfill in a different way.”

Changes at Los Reales to reflect city sustainability efforts

The Los Reales Landfill is getting a new name—and a new mission. Tucson Mayor Regina Romero and the Tucson City Council voted this week to rename the Los Reales Landfill as the Los Reales Sustainability Campus. It is part of a larger planning effort to achieve waste reduction goals established by City Council in a Climate Emergency Declaration. The declaration committed the City of Tucson to reach carbon neutrality by 2030 and to become a zero-waste city by 2050, with an intermediate 50% diversion goal by 2030. The city currently spends more than $8 million per year at Los Reales for waste processing and disposal operations. 

Peru, Ecuador set to elect new presidents amid fresh lockdown measures

Peru, Ecuador set to elect new presidents amid fresh lockdown measures
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Ecuador, Peru to elect presidents amid strengthened pandemic

Ecuador, Peru to elect presidents amid strengthened pandemic Regina Garcia Cano And Mauricio Muñoz Associated Press Tags:  Copyright 2021 The Associated Press. All rights reserved Presidential candidate Guillermo Lasso, representing the Creating Opportunities party or CREO, flashes a thumbs up at a campaign rally in Cayambe, Ecuador, Wednesday, April 7, 2021. Lasso, a former banker, and rival Andres Arauz, a protege of former president Rafael Correa, will compete in a second-round vote this coming Sunday, April 11. (AP Photo/Dolores Ochoa) LIMA – A surging coronavirus pandemic that has brought on new lockdown measures and exacerbated fatigue in Ecuador and Peru has left many voters generally indifferent to the names they will see on the ballots Sunday, when the neighboring South American nations are set to choose new presidents.

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