Kudos to the following companies for demonstrating corporate social responsibility in paying to have their e-waste safely recycled/disposed of:
The Ministry of National Security
National Information Service Centre
RBTT
Sagicor
National Institute of Higher Education, Research, Science and Technology (Niherst)
The University of the West Indies
The Unit Trust Corporation
Parliament
Exxon
Neal & Massy Motors
Tracmac Engineering
All Media Projects Ltd Ample
Coblentz Inn Boutique Hotel
SM Jaleel & Company Ltd
EOG Resources Trinidad Ltd
First Citizens
Risk Management Services Ltd
Courts (Trinidad Ltd)
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Showing posts with label recycling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label recycling. Show all posts
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Thursday, September 04, 2008
The deal with the recycling bins in POS
Apparently the business men and women sponsored shiny new recycling bins for Port of Spain, but the City Engineer is not quite sure if they are recycling any of the contents of those bins although they are being regularly emptied. He thinks they're going to the landfill right now, because "we don't have anything in place" to recycle anything yet. He said to call SWMCOL...will let you know how that goes! So...what about Carib Glassworks? Pinranhatt? Ace? These companies recycle glass, plastic and paper, respectively. Could someone please pass the information along to the relevant authority?
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Tuesday, September 02, 2008
New recycling bins in POS
Saw one on Independence Square and two on Frederick Street, but I hear there are more of these shiny metal recycling bins for your cans, bottles, paper and ordinary trash. What a great upgrade for Port of Spain! Now if only we could have some of these in the boroughs of Arima and San Fernando and on the campuses of our universities.
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