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Kenya s retail chains recover from COVID-19 amid supplies from China

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KEBS Bans 26 Brands of Tissue Paper

KEBS Bans 26 Brands of Tissue Paper An image of toilet paper File In a letter dated February 24, KEBS wrote to the Chief Executive of the Retail Trade Association of Kenya (RETRAK) asking the association to tell its members to withdraw the flagged tissue brands from supermarket shelves. “We request your office to notify your members to remove these brands from outlets across the country until further notice,” Peter Kaigwara, Director of Market Surveillance wrote. Managing Director Bernard Njiraini making his remarks during the World Standards Celebration on October 15, 2020 Capital Group The director added that that the brands did not comply with the requirements of the Standard Act.

Managing the end-of-life of products to accelerate a circular economy in Kenya – AfricaBusiness com

Studies have shown that there will be more plastic than fish in the ocean by 2050. Marine life will be at risk if we do not act to mitigate the improper disposal of plastic. As the world continues struggling with proper waste management, different solutions have been suggested and adopted to manage the end-of-life of products, especially plastic and electronics. In Kenya, plastic waste disposal remains a major challenge. Plastic litter and dumped waste are degrading the environment the impact of plastic pollution is felt across the world, with over 8 million tonnes of plastic finding its way into oceans every year.

Managing the end-of-life of products to accelerate acircular economy in Kenya

Managing the end-of-life of products to accelerate acircular economy in Kenya By Josphine Wawira Listen to article Studies have shown that there will be more plastic than fish in the ocean by 2050. Marine life will be at risk if we do not act to mitigate the improper disposal of plastic. As the world continues struggling with proper waste management, different solutions have been suggested and adopted to manage the end-of-life of products, especially plastic and electronics. In Kenya, plastic waste disposal remains a major challenge. Plastic litter and dumped waste are degrading the environment the impact of plastic pollution is felt across the world, with over 8 million tonnes of plastic finding its way into oceans every year.

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