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Other News
By damian, on February 27th, 2011%
 Plans to extract soda from Lake Natron are surfacing again. After TATA chemicals pulled out, conservationists had a win and the future of the Lake Natron was secured. A new approaching is being developed and according to an article from the Daily News from the 27th February, the soda plant will be good for the flamingos; “The . . . → Read More: Soda Factory at lake Natron Again
By damian, on February 25th, 2011%
 For years there has been conflict in Loliondo surrounding land and natural resource uses. The conflict is complex, with many stakeholders involved, but the root of the problem is clear—land.
The drought of July 2009 brought conflict tensions to a head, resulting in burned homesteads, reported human rights abuses, 50,000 cattle displaced and considerable economic . . . → Read More: Policy Brief: “Resolving the Land Use Conflict in Loliondo”
By damian, on December 16th, 2010%
Honeyguide Foundation team members, William Joseph and Bakari Jaha attend the Legacy Foundation Briquette Producers’ Conference held on the November 14th-19th in Arusha.
Through a grant provided by the McKnight Foundation, Legacy Foundation was funded to conduct a briquette producers’ meeting/workshop, as a follow-up to the Training of Trainers that was conducted in 2009 . . . → Read More: Honeyguide Attend Briquette Producers’ Conference
By damian, on October 11th, 2010%
 A useful guide to better waste management, this toolkit provides guidelines, ideas, examples and information to help the hospitality industry to improve management of their solid waste. Primarily this publication was designed for Zanzibar, however this is a practical approach that will help any hotelier, restaurateur or camp manager improve their waste management with helpful . . . → Read More: Waste Management Toolkit
By damian, on October 7th, 2010%
 Find a home for all your rubbish, this small publication provides contact details of different waste recycling companies and organizations based in Arusha and Dar es Salaam.
For your rubbish such as plastics, glass and metals, there is a commercial value to these items and different companies based in Arusha and Dar es Salaam . . . → Read More: Tanzania Waste Directory
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