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Mismanagement of solid waste: FR case against CMC, WPC |
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Thursday, 31 July 2008 |
Source: Daily News
COLOMBO: The Supreme Court granted leave to proceed in a case filed against the Colombo Municipal Council (CMC) and 13 others by lawyers for Human Rights and Development alleging that the fundamental rights of Sri Lankans have been infringed by the failure of respondents to remove garbage from streets regularly and from mismanagement of solid waste within the Colombo city and in the Western Province.
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CEA, Supermarkets unite to deter use of plastic bags by consumers |
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Thursday, 31 July 2008 |
Source: Daily News
A coalition of five leading supermarkets announced at a press conference today that, under the patronage of the Central Environmental Authority (CEA), they would be launching a campaign from 1 August to completely deter the use of plastic shopping bags by their customers.
After offering eco-friendly alternatives to customers, the five supermarkets - namely, Keells Super, Cargills Food City, Arpico Supercentre, Laugfs SunUp and Magna - will start charging customers who opt to use of plastic bags at the check out counters at all their outlets. The cost of the bags would range from Rs.2-5, depending on the size (small, medium, large).
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Use a polythene bag and save a tree |
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Written by W.A. Wijewardena
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Wednesday, 30 July 2008 |
Source: Sunday Financial Times
The students in my class had listened to a guest speaker from a foundation for protecting the environment on the current polythene menace. “Polythene adds to environmental pollution,” the speaker had announced. “It doesn’t bio-degrade. As a result, it accumulates as a solid waste on the surface of the earth. It has a number of environmental issues. It clogs drains and causes floods in the cities. It helps mosquitoes to breed by collecting pools of water. It also makes the environment ugly. So the government’s recent ban of polythene with 20 microns or less was a correct decision,” he had declared to an emotionally driven audience of students. By the time he had finished his lecture, practically everyone had been enlisted as bastions of the anti-polythene campaign.
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Project to dispose of PET bottles |
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Written by Administrator
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Monday, 28 July 2008 |
Source: Sunday Financial Times
Wearing a pair of trousers made of 12 recycled PET (polyethylene terephthalate) bottles, Lakshan Madurasinghe, CEO of Manisha Polymer this week explained plans to export all post consumer PET for recycling by 2012. He was speaking at the launch of the new “Give Back Life” project in association with Coca Cola Beverages which was held on site at Angoda. Some 11,000 kg were sent to India on July 22, with the final container departing from the Angoda site.
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Charges for Garbage Collection in Western Province |
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Monday, 28 July 2008 |
Source: Daily Miror
The Western Provincial Council has decided to levy a fee for garbage collection from residents and commercial establishments in the province.
A Western Province Waste Management Authority spokesman told the Daily Mirror that the local authorities will start charging the fee once a gazette notification is issued in two month’s time.
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Smaller crowd but bigger garbage collection |
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Written by Administrator
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Sunday, 27 July 2008 |
Source: The Island Online
The Environment Ministry said that of 1,730 kilogrammes of garbage collected in Anuradhapura during the Poson season, the major components were plastic and polythene. It was the highest garbage collection even though fewer pilgrims participated, Minister Patali Champika Ranawaka said.
There were also 104 kilogrammes of polythene and plastic collected in the Polonnaruwa sacred city. |
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Holistic waste management in Ampara District |
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Written by Maneka Thilakarathne
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Thursday, 24 July 2008 |
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Source : http://www.irinnews.org/Report.aspx?ReportId=79379 SRI LANKA: "Holistic" approach to waste management COLOMBO, 23 July 2008 (IRIN) - Staff at the UN Office for Project Services (UNOPS) who manage a waste-management project in the southeastern Sri Lankan District of Ampara consider it a sign of success when town residents complain that their rubbish needs collecting.
"When we started [the project] there was very little awareness of the negative aspects of improper disposal or of proper waste-management systems," Gary Morris-Iveson, UNOPS's programme manager for environmental restoration in Ampara, 350km east of the capital, Colombo, told IRIN. "Now when they complain that bins are full, it shows they want the waste removed." |
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