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Shifting waste responsibility to producers is a powerful approach for reducing plastic waste and fostering a circular economy.
Improving access to water and sanitation requires not just investing in infrastructure but also policies that ensure the sustainability of services.
In the People’s Republic of China, rehabilitation of the Simao River took an ecological and green development path and was integrated into city plans.
This nature-based solution can help cities become more livable, reduce the risk of flooding, and transform urban spaces into vibrant centers for the community.
Economic incentives push producers and consumers to use resources more efficiently and reduce environmental costs as well as spur innovative practices.
A policy action plan for Myanmar provides a step-by-step guide on how to stimulate private sector development.
Empowered women in Bangladesh are taking the lead in bringing much needed urban improvements.
A data-driven “smart” system can help water utilities to reduce losses from unaccounted-for-water more efficiently and improve service delivery.
Size the BESS correctly, list the performance requirements in the tender document, and develop operational guidelines and pricing policy.
Built through strong partnerships, a railway links two ancient Chinese cities, boosts tourism and jobs, and opens a remote province to a wider market.