Lagos to Replace Ageing Landfills with Recycling, Waste-to-Energy Plants
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Environment group frowns on waste-to-energy projects to address garbage problem
An environment group thumbs down proposed implementation of waste-to-energy projects and call for the proper and full implementation of the 25-year-old law on solid waste management.
Lagos to replace ageing landfills with recycling, waste-to-energy plants
Lagos State is phasing out ageing landfills, replacing them with modern recycling and waste-to-energy plants to tackle its waste management crisis. Learn m Read More: https://punchng.com/lagos-to-replace-ageing-landfills-with-recycling-waste-to-energy-plants/
Lagos To Deploy Waste Marshals Against Indiscriminate Dumping
Lagos to deploy Waste Marshals against indiscriminate dumping By Fabian Ekeruche Lagos State is planning to deploy Waste Marshals across strategic locations to strengthen community-level monitoring and enforcement against indiscriminate waste disposal. The initiative was proposed during a meeting between the Managing Director of the Lagos Waste Management Authority (LAWMA), Dr Muyiwa Gbadegesin, and officials of News Agency of Nigeria
The president of the Mexican Chamber of Construction Industry (CMIC) in Puebla, Mario Raymundo del Valle Lafont, is promoting a project to transform garbage into electrical energy. He explained that the municipal solid waste management plant will have an investment of approximately $910 million from the private initiative. Although the project that drives the CMIC to transform garbage into electrical energy is evaluated by the government of Pueb…
Lagos Govt Working To Address Waste Crisis, Hamzat Assures
The Lagos State Deputy Governor, Obafemi Hamzat, has identified increased waste generation, inadequacy of functional waste collection trucks and other related issues as causes of the worsening waste situation in the state.…The post Lagos Govt Working To Address Waste Crisis, Hamzat Assures appeared first on The Liberation News Nigeria.
‘Sea of Garbage’ Exposes the Country’s Worsening Waste Management Crisis – BAN Toxics
PRESS RELEASE | 12 August 2026 Following days of heavy rains brought by the southwest monsoon, images of garbage piling up and floating in parts of Parañaque City have once again exposed the country’s persistent waste management crisis. The environmental justice group BAN Toxics calls out recent pronouncements from Malacañang emphasizing the supposed lack of discipline and irresponsibility of ordinary Filipinos. According to the group, such stat…
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