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Responding positively to the Green Drop challenge

In 2008, the Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) realised that many municipalities do not manage, maintain and operate their wastewater systems in compliance with legislation posing an apparent risk to human health and safe environment. A set...

Hangberg construction reaches halfway mark

Construction on the City’s new Community Residential Units (CRUs) in Hangberg has passed the halfway mark. The first phase of the R34 million construction, of three multi-storey blocks comprising 71 units in total has passed the halfway mark. If...
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Mocuba bridge washed away

A report received is that one span of the Mocuba bridge over the Licungo river in Mozambique, has been washed away by the recent flooding.  This bridge is on the Nacala Corridor, between the port of Nacala and Malawi.  This means that the main...
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Improving trade between South Africa and Jordan

South African ambassador, John Davies met with Chairman of the Amman Chamber of Commerce in Jordan, Issa Haider Murad on Saturday 31 January, to discuss possible ways to improve trade relations between the two countires. Murad indicated the notable...
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Small business can be enhanced by supply chain skills

According to Charlie Villaseñor, Chairman and CEO of the Procurement and Supply Institute of Asia, Supply chain management (SCM) costs can count for as much as 80% of an enterprise’s total expenditures. That means a 10% savings in supply chain...
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In search of solutions for safe water and sanitation

The 2015 Reed Elsevier Environmental Challenge was launched earlier this week with a call for, innovative proposals to ensure safe water and improved sanitation for at risk communities in developing countries. Applications should be submitted by 14...

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The official magazine of the Institute of Waste Management of Southern Africa (IWMSA) and is endorsed by 12 industry associations. ReSource is only integrated resources and waste management magazine in southern Africa.

  • ReSource promotes integrated resources management, with a special focus on waste management and cleaner production and waste to energy initiatives.
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The official magazine of the Water Institute of Southern Africa (WISA), the magazine publishes content dealing with the supply, governance, financing, treatment and measurement of water and sanitation in southern Africa.

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