A report from UNEP and ISWA highlights the impacts of the global waste problem and how to counter them.
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Chemicals and Waste
Indigenous women in the Tz’ununya’ Collective protect Lake Atitlán through litigation and grassroots community actions.... Read More
A court ruling affirmed the violated rights of nature of the Machángara River in Ecuador due to pollution and neglect by the municipality.... Read More
Cleaning pesticide-contaminated soil through soil remediation is essential to sustainable development efforts in Central Asia.... Read More
Battery energy storage systems (BESS) can serve as a backup energy source to stabilize grid systems in remote islands.... Read More
The battery energy storage system (BESS) integrates rechargeable batteries into renewable energy systems.... Read More
Waste-to-energy power plants emerge as a sustainable alternative that converts municipal solid waste into electricity. ... Read More
The regulation promotes consumers’ right to repair by making repair services more accessible, affordable, and easier.... Read More
During the fifth UN Environment Assembly in March 2022, 175 nations adopted a resolution to end plastic pollution by 2024.... Read More
As food waste is the major waste contributor in Southeast Asia, what are the impacts and how to reduce it?... Read More

The State of Global Waste
The Tz´ununya´ Collective, Indigenous Mayan Women Who Protect Lake Atitlán
Upholding the Machángara River’s Rights of Nature Against Pollution
Soil Remediation for Food Security and Environmental Health in Central Asia
Benefiting from Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) to Power Island States
An Introduction to the Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) and Its Role in Energy Transition
How Waste-to-Energy Technology Transforms Municipal Solid Waste to Electricity
EU Adopts Right to Repair Law to Support Circular Economy
A Global Treaty to End Plastic Pollution is Underway
Food Waste in Southeast Asia