TLG Capital, a leading alternative investment firm, has announced a US$ 10 million structured private credit facility designated for climate financing for one of Nigeria’s largest aluminum recyclers.
Around 500 tonnes of rubbish caught fire at around 3.30am this morning on Nobel Road, Edmonton. London Fire Brigade deployed ten fire engines and around 70 firefighters to help.
In today’s edition: Multichoice records $223 million in losses || TLG Capital, Wema Bank invest $10 million to boost aluminium recycling in Nigeria || Directline Assurance closure linked to controversial $3 million transfer || New court…
Get latest articles and stories on Latest News at LatestLY. Deluxe Recycling on Wednesday announced the inauguration of its new facility in Gujarat, following its plans to recycle over 2,00,000 tonnes of used beverage cartons (UBCs) and…
A research collaboration between BOKU Tulln and IMC University of Applied Sciences Krems is using the further development of bioleaching and bioaccumulation to develop a two-stage, environmentally friendly and sustainable process for…
OPT USA, Inc. announces an initiative to create a recycling infrastructure for plastics #1 PET, #2 HDPE, and #5 PP in the Caribbean Islands starting in St. Thomas, USVI. The program will expand throughout the USVI to St. John's and St.…
In an era defined by the urgent need for environmental stewardship, British American Tobacco Nigeria (BATN) has set a formidable benchmark for sustainability practices. With a steadfast commitment to the