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Solid Wastes: Thousands of Tons by Day and No National Plan is Considered
By Suzanne Baaklini
After the Lebanese civil war, seventeen years were not enough to find an adequate solution to the problem of solid wastes (neither domestic nor “special” wastes), like hospital wastes or any other ones. Chaos is still dominating this... > Full Story |
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Lebanese Household Wastes
By Christina Anid
In June 2006, Yaacoub Sarraf, the resigned Minister of Environment, saw his new plan for solid waste treatment was rejected, so he raised the alarm saying that: “Without an emergency plan, Lebanon would drown under garbage in no more than six... > Full Story |
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Millions of tonnes of wastes to handle after the war
By iloubnan.info
After more than two months on the end of the Israeli bombings, million of tonnes of wastes stagnate in the corners of the country where savage dumping are released here and there. Near the airport at Ouzai, a mountain of wastes keeps on getting... > Full Story |
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