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05/06/2026

Did you know? 🌱💡

Methane reduction presents not only an environmental opportunity 🌍 but also an economic one 💰?

In our latest article ✍🏾, we break down the socio-economic perspectives on organic waste and methane emissions in Nigeria.

Read more đź”— https://www.no-burn.org/social-economic-perspectives-on-organic-waste-and-methane-emissions-in-nigeria/

01/06/2026

Today’s environmental news at a glance.

From climate resilience and clean energy to public health and global environmental action, here are the stories making waves.

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27/05/2026

Eid Al Adha Mubarak
To our Islamic family, we pray your prayers be answered, your sacrifices be accepted, and your days filled with peace and joy.

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Waste is more than a cleanliness issue.

It’s a public health issue, a climate issue, and a survival issue.

Every day, open dumping and waste burning release harmful pollutants into the air, affecting our health, environment, and future. What seems like a quick solution often creates long-term damage we cannot see immediately.

But change is possible.

Imagine communities where waste is sorted, organic waste is composted, and a working Zero Waste systems.

It’s time to shift from “out of sight, out of mind” to responsible waste management that protects lives and the environment.

♻️ Stop burning waste
♻️ Sort your waste
♻️ Practice Zero Waste

Because waste is beyond cleanliness.

It’s about life.

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A toxic legacy: Bottom ash in Europe’s circular economy 21/05/2026

A toxic legacy: Bottom ash in Europe’s circular economy Our new research paper exposes the environmental and health risks linked to the use of incinerator bottom ash (IBA) in construction materials across Europe.

21/05/2026

✍🏾 In our latest article, we explore how Nigeria’s 32 million tonnes of annual waste is doing far more than just polluting streets 🗑️

What looks like ordinary waste is, in reality, an invisible climate threat: methane đź’¨

Read more:
https://www.no-burn.org/nigerias-32-million-tonnes-of-annual-waste-is-doing-something-far-worse-than-polluting-streets/

Photos from Green Knowledge Foundation's post 21/05/2026

Every Dumpsite in Nigeria Is a Climate Bomb. Here’s Why.

In our latest article, we explore how Nigeria’s 32 million tonnes of annual waste is doing far more than just polluting streets 🗑️

What looks like ordinary waste is, in reality, an invisible climate threat: methane đź’¨

18/05/2026

Here’s a recap of the top stories shaping the environmental world today.

From trash on the runway to pollution challenges and sustainability breakthroughs, here’s what’s making headlines.



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Photos from Green Knowledge Foundation's post 15/05/2026

Throwback to an important moment in Abuja as Nigeria took another bold step toward tackling plastic pollution.

On March 5, 2026, stakeholders, policymakers, environmental advocates, and CSOs gathered at the National Assembly for the Public Hearing on the proposed Bill to ban Single-Use Plastics (SUPs) in Nigeria.

Every conversation, every voice, and every action toward sustainability matters. Together, we continue to advocate for a cleaner, healthier, and more sustainable Nigeria.

01/02/2026

January is gone, and February is already here!

As we stepped into 2026, many of us made resolutions to drop bad habits and build better ones. So here’s a question: what new habit have you started practicing especially for the environment?

A healthy environment begins with our everyday choices:
carrying reusables, saying no to unnecessary single use plastics, composting organic waste, and more. Every small action adds up to a big impact.

In this video, we highlight simple, practical zero-waste habits we can all prioritize this year. These habits don’t just protect the environment they also strengthen community wellbeing.

Join us as we take practical steps toward a cleaner, healthier, more sustainable, and greener future.

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