Zain announces November winnersZain Bahrain has selected four winners for November from among visitors to the 1st Bahrain Waste Management Forum and Exhibition 2011: “Towards Zero Waste” which was organised by the Bahrain Polytechnic. Zain Bahrain was the official telec More… |
Bahrain to work ‘towards zero waste’Up to 75 per cent of Bahrain’s domestic waste can be recycled, a top environmentalist said yesterday. However, the efficiency of recycling depends largely on the community's participation, said United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cu More… |
Ithmaar supports waste managementIthmaar Bank, a Bahrain-based, retail-focused Islamic bank, extended its financial support for the First Bahrain Waste Management Forum and Exhibition that started today (November 14). The two day event, which is being held under the patro More… |
Alarm raised over waste generationBahrain's waste is increasing at an alarming rate of five per cent and tackling this issue is one of the primary concerns of the government, said a top official. In terms of per capita waste generation, Bahrain surpasses many industria More… |
Zero Waste inks Bluewater solutions dealBahrain-based waste recycling company Zero Waste Technology said it has entered into an exclusive representative agreement with Bluewater Bio International for the sale of Hybacs wastewater treatment solution. The agreement grants exclusiv More… |
Zero Waste in key projects dealZero Waste Technology has signed an MoU with Dubai Multi Commodities Centre (DMCC) and EcoSecurities to jointly develop municipal waste treatment centres using anaerobic digestion projects. The projects come under the Kyoto Protocol’s Clea More… |
Zero Waste in $200m Bahrain bidA proposal to recycle Bahrain's municipal waste is one of four options being considered by the government. The bid for the $200 million (BD75.6 million) recycling project has been put forward by Canada-based Zero Waste, which aims to recyc More… |