The Badan Pengusahaan (RSBP) Hospital in Batam, Indonesia, has unveiled a new technology for managing medical waste by converting it into eco-friendly tiles. This initiative reflects the hospital's commitment to sustainability and environmental preservation.
Researchers at the Indonesian Center for Catalysis Research have developed carbon nanocatalysts using battery waste to produce hydrogen from water as an alternative fuel. This innovation is part of efforts to enhance renewable energy sources.
The UAE honored 52 entities as part of its efforts to enhance the circular economy and achieve zero emissions. This recognition took place during a celebration organized by the Emirates Environmental Group, highlighting the importance of partnerships in achieving sustainability.
Three Chinese cities, Hangzhou, Sanya, and Suzhou, received international recognition from the United Nations for their innovative efforts in waste reduction and promoting a circular economy. This achievement was announced on March 27, coinciding with the upcoming Global Waste-Free Day.
The United Nations recognized three Chinese cities—<strong>Hangzhou</strong>, <strong>Sanya</strong>, and <strong>Suzhou</strong>—for their outstanding efforts in waste management and promoting a circular economy. This recognition was announced during a UN advisory council meeting in <strong>Nairobi</strong> last Friday.