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Under the Water Services Industry Act 2006 (Act 655), illegal dumping can lead to fines up to RM1 million or 10 years of jail ...
The stock included food grains, cereals, flour, sugar, rice, dry fruits, toilet cleaners, sanitary pads, washing powders, and ...
Periods can be irritating, painful, messy, and exhausting. From unpredictable leaks, sleepless nights, and unbreakable cramps ...
The Thane incident is a stark reminder of why schools must ensure better menstrual facilities, open dialogue, and adopt ...
Mumbai: Two months since the BMC started a dedicated drive to collect domestic hazardous waste, nearly 2,000 housing societies, women's hostels, beaut.
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Rethinking urban waste
India's urban centres are grappling with an escalating waste crisis, exacerbated by rapid urbanization, consumerism, and inadequate waste management infrastructure. Traditional linear models of ...
Samuel Ackon Abura Amosima (C/R), June 27, GNA- Nana Aba Egyirba II, Queenmother of Nsona No.1 Royal Family of Abura Amosima in the Abura-Asebu-Kwamankese District of the Central Region, has advised ...
In a step beneficial to waste pickers across the country, Union Minister for Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Prakash Javadekar, on Sunday, March 8, ...
Traditional pads take up to 500 years to biodegrade due to the plastic, glue, and absorbent polymers they contain, but 86% of people want flushable period products that solve the problem.
Millions of people across the globe rely on disposable sanitary pads, but the plastic content in them is contributing to a worldwide pollution problem. Researchers involved in a recent study have done ...