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Enterprises probed in pollution complaint
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Enterprises probed in pollution complaint
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Daniel Graña, emerging market equities portfolio manager at Janus Henderson Investors, Matt Doody, emerging market equities analyst, and Jennifer James, emerging market credit portfolio manager, discuss how Chinaâs decarbonisation has the potential to be one of the next major investment themes.
At the 2020 United Nations General Assembly, Chinese president Xi Jinping caught the worldâs attention when he stated that his country would target peak carbon emissions in 2030 and seek to achieve carbon neutrality by 2060.
Considering that China, home to the second-largest economy in the world, is the worldâs largest carbon emitter and president Xiâs targets are more ambitious than those of other industrialised countries, this initiative has the potential to reframe the global debate on whatâs possible when addressing climate change.
Is China s carbon clampdown the next investing mega-theme?
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The Lagos State Waste Management Authority, LAWMA, seeks support from the Lagos State Judiciary to prosecute offenders.
This appeal took place recently at the Conference Hall of the Lagos High Court in Ikeja.
The MD, LAWMA, Mr Ibrahim Odumboni, stated that certain concerns were relative to the current trend in the State which includes, illegal and indiscriminate dumping, violation of law and order as it pertains to waste management.
He said order ought to be restored, and so the need for legal backing.
Odumboni stated that Lagos, because of its increasing population, currently generates over 14,000 metric tonnes of waste daily, while an individual generates 0.6kg minimum on a regular basis.