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4NEW CAN SAVE AFRICA

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Mother Africa has gone through a lot of crises in terms of energy and proper waste disposal. However, no proper methods have been put across to help solve these problems. As a concerned African, specifically Ghanaian, i want to elaborate on some great benefits that Ghana and Africa at large will gain from this amazing project by 4NEW. I believe that it will be a blessing and a life saving moment when 4NEW starts operations in Africa. Why do i say this? My reasons are explained based on the two main goals of this 4NEW project which is getting rid of waste and increasing energy supply. 4New to help with waste Management in Africa  One problem that we are finding difficult to solve is waste disposal in Africa. In Ghana, waste management is very poor and this has caused lots of tragedies. Most the waste is disposed off in landfills and these landfills are just around communities where people live. This unpleasant act has brought about most disease outbreaks in Ghana.  It is amazin

WHY THE WORLD SHOULD JUBILATE WITH THE OPERATION OF 4NEW

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The earth day movement Before the 1970's, proper waste disposal and treatment together with energy crisis was major global problem. This then led to the foundation of the earth day network. The earth day, which was first celebrated in 1970 spelt out the need to protect the environment. The two main goals of this movement is to device means to protect the environment and also to ensure stable energy supply. Currently, the earth day network has 193 countries which are working together to ensure that these goals are met. What caused these double trouble? The cause of both environmental issues and energy shortfalls can  be assuaged to the constant surge in population. The world's population have increased significantly over the years and this can be due to a number of factors including  the improved healthcare delivery which has reduced maternal mortality and morbidity to the barest minimum. With the world's population, In 1970 world population was estimated at 3.7