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eThekwini implements water rationing

The eThekwini Municipality is implementing water rationing measures to ensure an equitable supply of water during the current drought. Water rationing means that water production will be reduced and less water will be supplied. The municipality...

Celebrating 20 years of engineering excellence

ILISO Consulting, an African Consulting Engineering and Project Management firm is proud to announce its 20th year in the industry. Established against the backdrop of South Africa’s fledgling democracy, ILISO Consulting has had the privilege of...

The early bird catches the worm

Early birds wishing to register for the 2015 IMESA Conference, being held in Cape Town from the 28th to the 30th of October, have until the end of July to take advantage of the reduced registration cost. Set at the Grand West Casino and Hotel, the...

Seeing through detergent spin

According to the Safer and Superior New Product Standard, for a cleaning product to be genuinely eco-friendly or ‘green’ it must meet certain minimum standards. These include being safe for the environment, being safe for human contact, offering...

Waste industry change to believe in

The professional waste management industry has been taken to the next level by the Institute of Waste Management of Southern Africa (IWMSA) which has launched its first National Qualifications Framework (NQF) Level 4 accredited waste management...

Satellite supports sustainable farming

Although not yet listed as an endangered species, Roan antelope numbers have drastically reduced across Africa in recent years. Just 60% of these animals are estimated to live in protected areas, and without urgent action the species may face...

Resuscitating SA manufacturing

South Africa’s manufacturing industry faces formidable challenges. Statistics SA’s recent quarterly manufacturing review revealed the seasonally adjusted volume of manufacturing output is at the same level it was in 2006 and flat-lining....