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Sanitek warns of worsening garbage disposal
Sanitek Armenia, the branch of Sanitek International Group –a multinational waste management company headquartered in Lebanon, warned today the residents of Yerevan that the garbage disposal is being threatened by 'interested structures' which continue jeopardizing its financial standing.Yerevan municipality releases 1.7 billion drams for purchase of garbage trucks
An emergency meeting of the Council of Elders of Yerevan (legislative assembly) decided today to release additional 1.7 billion drams for 'proper implementation of garbage collection and sanitary work' in the Armenian capital city.Sanitek ready to invest $4 million in resolution of “garbage crisis” in Yerevan
Sanitek, a Lebanese-run operator, in charge of garbage collection in Armenian capital city Yerevan, is ready to invest $4 million in the resolution of the “garbage crisis” in Yerevan, the head of the company Nicola El Tawil said through a video press conference on Friday.Sanitek says it has been under tense administrative pressure of Yerevan authorities
The top manager of Sanitek, a Lebanese-run operator, in charge of garbage collection in Armenian capital city Yerevan, claimed today that the company has been under tense administrative pressure of the Yerevan authorities for a protracted period of time.Armenian parliament revises garbage collection fees
Armenian parliament has approved today in the first reading a package of amendments to the laws on removal and sanitary garbage collection and on administrative offenses, initiated by a lawmaker from My Step faction Gevorg Papoyan.Yerevan municipality fines waste disposal company for second time in one month
The municipality of Armenia’s capital city Yerevan has penalized Sanitek waste disposal company for the second time in one month for its failure to eliminate a long string of shortcoming discovered by the municipality and the district administrations.Armenian prime minister discusses construction of garbage processing plant
Armenian prime minister Karen Karapetyan and Robert Whitfield, the executive director of Global Reserves Management, discussed on Monday in Yerevan the details of an investment program designed for processing of garbage in Armenia.News 1 - 20 of 24
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