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CNFL earned ¢67 million with Waste Management

August 6, 2017 by Staff News Writer

Waste management generated revenues of ¢67.5 million from the National Power and Light Company (CNFL) in the first half of the year.

The material transfer center of the company managed 566.86 tons of materials in that period of time.

Most of the waste was metallic materials (315.2 tons), while 17.1 tonnes were recyclable, and the rest (32.8 tonnes) were non-metallic materials.

The Material Transfer Center makes the final disposal of the waste generated in the CNFL to prevent pollution, comply with environmental legislation and produce economic income.

The CNFL has the goal of generating income of ¢95 million by waste disposal at the end of 2017.

crhoy.com

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