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NESREA, SRADEv call for responsible battery recycling

The National Environmental Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agency (NESREA) and Sustainable Research and Action for Sustainable Environment (SRADev) have called for responsible battery recycling...

Lead paint: Why it should be eliminated in Nigeria

Based on estimates from the World Health Organisation (WHO), almost 1 million people die every year due to lead poisoning Millions of people, many of...

NESREA, stakeholders to eliminate Lead from paint in Nigeria

The National Environmental Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agency (NESREA) and SRADEV-Nigeria have reiterated their commitment towards the elimination of Lead from paint in the...

International Waste Pickers Day: Waste pickers’ role in circular economy outlined

Having recognised the roles played by waste pickers in the society and in its drive towards proper plastic waste management, the Sustainable Research and...

SRADev, NAFDAC seek avenues for regulation of mercury in skin lightening creams

“Creams are good to be used to elevate the body texture but, currently, we have observed another wave of colonialisation where skin lightening cream...

Amid lead-free paint campaign, SON to roll out new requirements

The Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON) has concluded plans to roll out new standard in paint production by January 2024. This is to ensure...

Ahead of ICCM5, SRADev highlights details of incoming chemicals management’s instrument

The new text of the Strategic Approach to International Chemicals Management (SAICM) that will be negotiated at the Fifth International Conference on Chemicals Management...

Waste a major contributor to climate change, say experts

Waste management advocates have raised the alarm on the impacts of waste production to the global climate crisis. They discussed the impacts at a webinar...

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Reflections from Mayowa Adebote’s ‘The Current’ Lagos photo exhibition

Contrary to the conventional idea of photo exhibitions in fancy Galleria and Museums, Nigerian photographer and environmentalist Mayowa Adebote’s...
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Mozambique struggles with water access despite abundant natural resources

Despite having 25 rivers and regular flooding, Mozambique remains among the eight countries worldwide with the worst drinking water...

Panda: China shaping national treasure’s future

Over the decades, China has used its pandas as a tool for diplomatic relations, gifting or loaning them to...

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Reflections from Mayowa Adebote’s ‘The Current’ Lagos photo exhibition

Contrary to the conventional idea of photo exhibitions in...

Mozambique struggles with water access despite abundant natural resources

Despite having 25 rivers and regular flooding, Mozambique remains...