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  2. Pomona Waste To Energy Power Station - Wikipedia

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    Pomona Waste To Energy Power Station, also Harare Solid Waste Plant, is a 22 MW (30,000 hp) solid waste-fired thermal power plant under development in Zimbabwe.The Harare City Council has awarded Geogenix BV, a Dutch waste management company, the concession contract to design, finance, construct, operate, maintain and own the power station for thirty years after commercial commissioning.

  3. Waste management - Wikipedia

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    An important method of waste management is the prevention of waste material being created, also known as waste reduction. ... Zimbabwe: 3,191 12,500,525 1,449,752 32%

  4. Bulawayo Solid Waste Energy Plant - Wikipedia

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    Bulawayo Solid Waste Energy Plant, also Bulawayo Waste–To–Energy Plant, is a planned solid waste-fired thermal power plant in Bulawayo, the second-largest city in Zimbabwe. The waste-to-energy power station is expected to convert 325 tonnes of solid waste into 78,000–110,000 liters (17,158–24,197 imp gal; 20,605–29,059 U.S. gal) of ...

  5. Environmental Management Agency in Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    The Environmental Management Agency [1] in Zimbabwe is a statutory body responsible for ensuring the sustainable utilization of natural resources and protection of the environment, and comes up with plans to prevent pollution and environmental degradation. It is under the Ministry of Environment, Water and Climate.

  6. Blair toilet - Wikipedia

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    A Blair toilet with an exhaust pipe. The Blair Toilet (a.k.a. Blair Latrine) is a pit toilet designed in the 1970s. It was a result of large-scale projects to improve rural sanitation in Rhodesia under UDI at the Blair Research Institute, and then deployed further during the 1980s after Zimbabwean Independence.

  7. List of international environmental agreements - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of international environmental agreements.. Most of the following agreements are legally binding for countries that have formally ratified them. Some, such as the Kyoto Protocol, differentiate between types of countries and each nation's respective responsibilities under the agreement.

  8. Electronic waste in Africa - Wikipedia

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    A 2021 survey of 216 students conducted at Lupane State University in Zimbabwe reveals that 97% of students were unaware of national e-waste recycling procedures, and almost 64% admitted to disposing of EEE with municipal waste, though aware of its negative health impacts. In Zimbabwe, improper management of e-waste is acknowledged by local ...

  9. Litter - Wikipedia

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    Recycling and rubbish bin at a German railway station. Public waste containers or street bins are provided by local authorities to be used as a convenient place for the disposal and collection of litter. Increasingly both general waste and recycling options are provided. Local councils collect the waste and take it for reuse or recycling.