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A New Vision: Elevating the Everyday with Nina Hospitality

Source: Media Outreach The uplifted brand introduces bespoke experiences that provide cosy comfort and hospitality excellence for locals and travellers alike #NinaLife HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach – 3 March 2021 – L’hotel Group, a member of Chinachem Group, today unveils its brand transformation to Nina Hospitality. The new identity reflects the brand’s promise of ‘Elevating the Everyday’ through personalised experiences that blend top-notch service with a friendly and approachable ambience throughout their properties. Nina Hospitality’s service from the heart, across their hotels, serviced apartments and residences, creates memorable moments that feel like home. Guests are invited to discover new brand touchpoints through an array of offerings, such as the ‘Hello Nina’ staycation package comprising of an exclusive one-on-one private experience with master chefs and baristas.

HKU Engineering-led team collaborates with government to fight pandemic by speeding up COVID-19 sewage monitoring

Date Time HKU Engineering-led team collaborates with government to fight pandemic by speeding up COVID-19 sewage monitoring The Chief Executive Mrs Carrie Lam had a first-hand look at HKU’s sewage monitoring system on February 15 Since its establishment in October 2020, an inter-disciplinary team led by Professor Tong Zhang, from the Environmental Microbiome Engineering and Biotechnology Laboratory of the Department of Civil Engineering of the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Hong Kong (HKU), has collected more than 1,200 sewage samples for tests to help the government track potential virus carriers in the community. The research project received support from the Health and Medical Research Fund (HMRF) of the Food and Health Bureau (FHB), and is also technically backed by the Environment Bureau, with the Environmental Protection Department (EPD) and the Drainage Services Department (DSD) providing strategic planning, comprehensive analysis of the drainage network, an

Illegal landfill sites along rivers in the Balkans are causing an ecology disaster

Once this was a river. Now it s a floating landfill site. During the wet season, rubbish is washed away from illegal dump sites along the Drina river in Bosnia & Herzegovina, and into its tributaries in Serbia and Montenegro. The drifting waste is eventually stopped by a fragile-built floating barrier near the town of Visegrád. Bosnian environmental activist from Višegrad Eko-Centar, Dejan Furtula has spent more than a decade assessing this ecological disaster. This pollution has a huge impact on the local biodiversity, said Furtula. Microplastics are absorbed by the same fish that we also eat. We lack operational recycling infrastructures. Once collected this garbage is simply burnt at the municipality s disposal facility and then residents are forced to breathe the gases emitted by the burning process.

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