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Rainwater: A sustainable solution

Most South Africans obtain their water from dams that are generally remote from where the concentrations of users are. This leads to expensive pipelines, pumping costs and high maintenance requirements over great distances at rates not sustainable...

Egypt to save billions through green economy

A shift to a green economy pathway could lead Egypt to achieve annual savings of $2.4 billion, as well as a 13 per cent reduction in CO2 emissions, and a 40 per cent reduction in water consumption. This is according to a new report released by the...

Waterproofing system seals dam joints

A readily available joint bandage system offers the solution to waterproofing expansion and construction joints, including critical joint areas with high or frequent movement. Ivor Boddington, a.b.e. Construction Chemicals’ concrete repair and...

Entries open for SAPPMA’S annual golf day

Entries are open for the South African Plastics Pipe Manufacturers’ Association (SAPPMA)’s 6th annual golf day, which will take place on Friday, 27 March 2015 at the Blue Valley Golf and Country Estate in Midrand. Named for the blue skies and open...
nuclear-energy

A fresh look at the future of nuclear power

Nuclear power is a critical element in limiting greenhouse gas emissions, and a new Technology Roadmap co-authored by the International Energy Agency (IEA) and the Nuclear Energy Agency outlines the next steps for growth in the aftermath of the...

Cementing the arts

The winners of the PPC Imaginarium Awards have been announced and art and design enthusiasts can get a glimpse of their work at the Imaginarium Awards exhibition. The Imaginarium is organised annually and emerging South African artists and...