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Project news
- IWMI introduces University Curriculum on ‘Developing Businesses in Resource Recovery and Reuse’ at University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. May 14, 2019
- IWMI introduces University Curriculum on ‘Developing Businesses in Resource Recovery and Reuse’ August 13, 2018
- IWMI, Kuliyapitiya Urban Council and Wayamba University signs MoU to conduct collaborative research on co-composting, value additions and pelletizing February 20, 2018
- IWMI signs two MoUs to test soil rehabilitation options in Sri Lanka using urban waste products February 20, 2018
- National Conference on Bio-Fertilizers and Bio-Pesticides in Sri Lanka December 6, 2017
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