Botswana unveils first paper recycling plant
Botswana has launched its inaugural paper recycling plant, aiming to shift local perceptions about waste. The initiative targets recycling 50 percent of paper waste generated by printing houses, offices, schools, packaging firms, and supermarkets, aligning with the nation's environmental goals outlined in Vision 2036.
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