Waste Is Cement Industry’s Decarbonization Breakthrough Strategy
The cement industry is making operational and technological advancements that reduce fuel and process emissions by moving away from fossil fuels towards a clean, circular economy. At the core of this self-regulating imperative is the resolve to speed up innovation in the cement industry...
The Return Of Clubs And Thottery Joints In Residential Areas Irks Nairobians
In just six months, one of the brewers in East Africa, the East African Breweries PLC (EABL) reported Ksh54.9 billion in net sales. With 30 different brands of alcohol, another company, Keroche Breweries Limited (KBL), has been raking in billions in revenue in the...
Alcohol Maker Faces Waste Crisis in Crackdown on Sewer Pollution
MAVWASCO says samples of the effluent from LDK’s distillery do not meet the standards set by the Environment Management and Co-ordination Act and Water Regulations 2016.
NEMA orders closure of Windsor Hotel over waste management
The National Environmental Management Authority (NEMA) has ordered the closure of luxurious Windsor Golf Hotel over poor sanitation management.
The hotel manager was arrested by the authorities after it was revealed that the establishment was releasing untreated waste into the environment.
https://twitter.com/NemaKenya/status/1151891184928874497
This comes after Kimabu ex-governor...
Reprieve for traders as court suspends ban on non-woven bags
Manufactures of non-woven bags are a happy lot after the High Court suspended the directive by the National Environment and Management Authority (NEMA) stopping the use of polypropylene bags pending the hearing and determination of a petition they filed. Judge James Makau issued the orders...
Nema bans poor quality non-woven bags
About two years after banning the use of plastics bags, the National Environmental Management Authority (NEMA) has raised concern over the poor quality of non-woven polypropylene bags in the market. The sub-standard carrier bags have therefore been banned by NEMA with effect from 31st March...