Key Takeaways 4: Earth Day, Lagos Waste Management Tax breaks, PPP iniatives and Why Bans don't work
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Key Takeaways are summarised versions of what was discussed in each week's episode. It also includes any additional findings I've discovered since recording that episode and lastly offers actionable next steps for listeners. Organisations from Nigeria Doing Valuable things with waste:  SustyVibes - Making Sustainability Actionable For Young People SALUBATA – SALUBATA (salubataofficial.com) Further Readings  How One Nigerian Enterprise is Tackling the Global Plastic Plague, One Shoe at a Time - Global Center on Adaptation (gca.org) Realizing the Circular Economy Potential for Plastic in Nigeria (wacaprogram.org) Municipal household solid waste collection strategies in an African megacity: Analysis of public private partnership performance in Lagos (sagepub.com) Interested in the books mentioned on the podcast? You can find them and a whole lot more at Roving Heights!  They deliver across Nigeria and Internationally, so you can browse their wide selection of books no matter where you are. Plus, use the code BTG10 at checkout to get a discount on your order. For inquiries, long feedback, or proposals email: [email protected] To continue the discussion follow us on: ⁠Twitter ⁠or ⁠Instagram⁠ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bridgingthegap-nigeria/message
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