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Nigeria parents pay school bills with recyclable waste
Nigeria parents pay school bills with recyclable waste Posted My Dream Stead school is one of 40 low-cost schools in Nigeria's commercial capital of Lagos that accept recyclable waste as payment.
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Nigeria: School fees for plastic waste
Nigeria: School fees for plastic waste Although education is a fundamental human right, it’s often out of reach for women, girls, and people living in low-income communities. The Recycles Pay ...
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Nigeria needs 20,000 facilities to absorb out-of-school children — UBEC
The Universal Basic Education Commission, UBEC, said yesterday Nigeria needed an additional 20,000 schools and 907,769 classrooms to be able to absorb the growing number of out-of-school children ...
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Nigerian schools: Flogged for speaking my mother tongue
Kareem Abiodun Habeebullah, whose mother tongue is Yoruba, was just a secondary school student when he was whipped in class for not speaking in English. "When I was growing up, I was struggling to ...
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School Project Turns Plastic Waste Into Bricks
Many plastics are, in theory at least, highly recyclable. Unfortunately, in reality, most plastic ends up as waste instead, harming the environment and providing no ongoing value to society.
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Poway Unified schools begin sorting compost waste in a pilot recycling program
Students in the Poway Unified School District are beginning to see new recycling carts at their lunch courts. The labels on the carts ask students to sort their breakfast and lunch leftovers into ...
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Recyclable waste
This research only includes recyclable waste, since it has a value and therefore generates money when sold. This mainly applies to thermoplastics, which soften when heated, e.g. packaging materials.
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Fines on bulk waste generators to be linked to water bills
GURGAON: The Municipal Cororation of Gurgaon (MCG) has decided to link the challans issued to bulk waste generators (BWGs) flouting waste management norms to their water bills. According to ...
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Nigeria: Using plastic waste for school fees
Dailymotion Nigeria: Using plastic waste for school fees Although education is a fundamental human right, it’s often out of reach for women, girls, and people living in low-income communities ...
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Nigeria needs 20,000 schools to absorb out-of-school children- UBEC
The Universal Basic Education Commission has revealed that Nigeria needs an additional 20,000 schools and 907,769 classrooms to be able to absorb the growing number of out-of-school children in ...
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Nigerian schools: Flogged for speaking my mother tongue
Nigeria says it wants primary school teachers to conduct lessons in local languages instead of English, which is currently used. But how practical is that in a country where more than 600 ...

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