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The world s largest online retailer is coming to SA

The world s largest online retailer is coming to SA Updated East Coast Radio Share this: On the job hunt? You might want to have a look at what Amazon has to offer. iStock While the world is very clearly obsessed with Amazon and it s very obviously the leading online retailer, they have not yet chosen to directly distribute within South Africa. Although a few of our local retailers might be breathing a major sigh of relief, Amazon has not completely steered clear of SA. The global tech giant is moving to Cape Town! It opened its first development centre in the Mother City in 2004, but the operation was tiny and barely noticeable.

Ecological catastrophe

Ecological catastrophe April 21, 2021 Humanity’s transgression of ecological limits has caused widespread damage, including a climate emergency, catastrophic loss of biodiversity, and extensive degradation of soils around the world. Earth abuse is also at the root of the Covid-19 pandemic and the grim likelihood that new pathogens will continue to emerge from other animal species to infect humans. Cultivation, deforestation, mining, livestock raising, and other activities degrade and destroy wildlife habitat, leaving animals no choice but to move closer to humans, potentially bringing pathogens along with them. Suburban sprawl and tourism (especially eco-tourism ) also bring humans and wildlife closer together. Hunting involves the most intimate contact with wild animals; indeed, the prevailing hypothesis is that the hunting of horseshoe bats probably kicked off the chain of events that led to the current coronavirus pandemic.

BTEX analysis in water for refinery processes

Apr 21 2021 Read 7 Times Environmental guidelines regarding BTEX monitoring in water have recently changed, with limits of quantification of BTEX decreasing in water used for human consumption. This includes, as a consequence, all fresh water streams. Refineries are particularly targeted by these new guidelines and need to adapt their monitoring systems.  To address the new guidelines,  Chromatotec offers an analysis system capable of quantifying the following chemical species: benzene, toluene and xylene; the airmoVOC Purge and Trap with hydrogen and nitrogen generators and zero air catalyser. The system can be installed in a runoff sewage holding tank of the pavement laying of the installations. 

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