TO BETTER manage the collection, management and recycling of waste into energy, Prime Integrated Waste Solutions Inc. (PIWS), a subsidiary of tycoon Enrique K. Razon Jr.-led Prime Infra, launched a Materials Recovery Facility (MRF) in Barangay Binaliw on Monday, Jan. 29, 2024.
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Prime Integrated Waste Solutions Inc. (PWS), a subsidiary of the Razon Group’s Prime Infrastructure Capital Inc. (Prime Infra), has completed its acquisition of Cebu-based ARN Central Waste Management, Inc. (ACI). In a statement, Prime Infra said the acquisition was sealed during a ceremonial sign
Prime Infrastructure Capital Inc. of tycoon Enrique Razon is looking to scale up its waste management business over the next two years with the planned development of two materials recovery facilities in Luzon.
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Former Cebu City administrator Atty. Floro Casas Jr., seven other officials and personnel of the Cebu City government, as well as an elected official from southern Cebu and six other individuals, are facing a string of criminal and administrative charges, including plunder, over the alleged “highly anomalous” garbage collection scheme during the administration of former mayor Edgardo Labella.