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Waste-to-energy: Expensive technology that aims to solve landfill problem


Waste-to-energy: Expensive technology that aims to solve landfill problem
Infrastructure conference highlights region’s waste-management challenges
Three years after awarding the project to deal with Cayman’s landfill problems to a consortium led by Dart, now known as ReGen, plans for a waste-to-energy facility are finally taking shape.
The current timeline projects that the landfill remediation of the north mound of the George Town landfill will be completed next year.
The waste-to-energy and recycling facilities, as well as a lined landfill for any residual waste that remains after burning most of the trash, should be commissioned and operational by 2024.
The project stems from a public private partnership deal between government and the consortium that was finally signed in March of this year. ....

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United Nations launches $29 million appeal for St. Vincent and the Grenadines and other affected countries as volcano eruption continues - Saint Vincent and the Grenadines


United Nations launches $29 million appeal for St. Vincent and the Grenadines and other affected countries as volcano eruption continues
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Kingstown (St Vincent and the Grenadines)/New York, 20 April 2021 – The United Nations has launched a $29.2 million global funding appeal to help those affected by the eruptions of the La Soufrière volcano in St. Vincent and the Grenadines and other impacted countries during what has been described as the country’s “midnight hour of need”.
The eruptions of the La Soufrière volcano which began on 9 April is expected to displace close to 20,000 persons with over 12,700 evacuees now registered in public shelters and in private homes. Entire villages have been covered in ashes, buildings damaged , schools and businesses closed , crops and livestock destroyed, and residents left with limited access to clean drinking water. Further eruptions are expected in the coming weeks. ....

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