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Press releaseJanuary 7, 2019NaturliVeganGehaktBijna de helft van de Nederlanders zegt dat ze graag minder vlees willen gebruiken bij het avondeten . Daarom heeft Naturli’ Foods nu 100% plantaardig gehakt voor de Nederlandse consumenten. Dit product is vanaf 8 januari te koop in 650 Albert Heijn-winkels in heel Nederland.
Press releaseNovember 29, 2018GehaktNaturli´Er is een voedselrevolutie gaande in Nederland, waarin de consumptie van rood vlees daalt en waarbij bijna de helft van de Nederlanders aangeeft dat ze graag minder vlees willen consumeren. Daarom lanceert het Deense Naturli Foods medio januari in 650 Albert Heijn-winkels in heel Nederland haar 100 procent plantaardige gehakt.
Press releaseNovember 27, 2018PartnershipRecyclingE-wasteWith job creation stagnant and e-waste problems increasing, a company called NamiGreen has commenced operations throughout Namibia with twin goals in mind. The company seeks to jump-start both electronic waste recycling and employment through gathering and processing old cell phones, computers, television sets, and other devices. To advance this goal, NamiGreen has created a partnership with the Ministry of Education.
Press releaseOctober 10, 2018NamibiaElectronic wasteE-waste africaAccording to WHO, waste electronics (e-waste / WEEE) are polluting drinking water and harming ecosystems around the world when e-waste a improperly handled.
Press releaseAugust 30, 2018NapoliVacanzeSettembreNell’idilliaco paesaggio di Marina Corricella, il villaggio di pescatori dell’isola di Procida, nasce un nuovo concetto di ospitalità dallo stile bohemien di lusso: San Michele!
Press releaseJuly 17, 2018ChinaAfricaElectronicsCertainly not! NamiGreen, an electronic waste management company ensure safe disposal of e-waste in Africa
Press releaseJuly 17, 2018Electronic wasteElectronicsNorwayE-waste statistics from the UN, ITU and ISWA tells that the relatively high living standards in Namibia is the main explaining factor for the high amounts of e-waste generated per inhabitant in Namibia