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Waste cooking oil collected from cafes and restaurants has been used to make a controlled-release fertiliser that results in better plant health and less wasted nutrients.

Waste cooking oil gets a new lease on life

Researchers have found a way to turn waste cooking oil collected from cafes and restaurants into a slow release fertilizer that results in better plant health and less wasted nutrients. The fertiliser uses the waste canola oil and sulphur, a waste...
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A hotter Africa is a hungrier Africa – Oxfam

Oxfam International says rising temperatures will push millions of people in Africa into poverty and hunger unless governments take swift action. Earlier this week the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change released a report detailing progress...
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First construction contract awarded for LHWP Phase II

Construction work on Phase II of the Lesotho Highlands Water Project is set to start following the awarding of the first construction contract for the Polihali north-east access road. The contract, which is valued at approximately R235 million, was...
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Commercial vehicle market bucks recession

Despite declining economic trends the South African commercial vehicle market has managed to increase overall sales by 2.3% year-on-year at the end of the third quarter in September. According to the latest results released by the National...

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