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  2. Water supply and sanitation in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    According to the World Bank's Private Participation in Infrastructure database, investment commitments by the private sector in Brazil's water and sanitation sector reached US$3 bn in 1994-2004 through 52 projects. 3 projects were divestitures, 39 were concessions and 10 were greenfield projects in wastewater treatment plants. [24]

  3. List of countries by access to improved sanitation facilities

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    Sanitation as defined by the World Health Organization: [2] "Sanitation generally refers to the provision of facilities and services for the safe disposal of human urine and feces. Inadequate sanitation is a major cause of disease world-wide and improving sanitation is known to have a significant beneficial impact on health both in households ...

  4. List of environmental dates - Wikipedia

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    September 16, 2023, Third Saturday in September National Cleanup Day [125] ... International Year of Sanitation: 2008 International Year of Natural Fibres 2009: 2009

  5. Brazil Recycling Co-ops Are Helping Turn Plastic Waste ... - AOL

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    In 2023, the brand teamed up with the Catadores network of recycling waste workers in the State of Minas Gerais in Southeastern Brazil. Together, they co-created a fully traceable, 100% post ...

  6. Water supply and sanitation in Latin America - Wikipedia

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    Water and Sanitation Coverage (broad definition) in selected Latin American countries in 1922. Source: World Health Organization (WHO)/UNICEF (2006): Meeting the MDG drinking water and sanitation target: the urban and rural challenge of the decade. Access to water and sanitation remains insufficient, in particular in rural areas and for the poor.

  7. Recycling in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    The paper industry in Brazil is responsible for 1% of the GDP. [13] In 2006, Brazil recycled 3.9 million tons, or 45 percent, of the paper materials produced that year. [2] Taking into consideration only the paper used in packaging, the recycling rate is even higher at 70 percent. [2] In Brazil, industries consume 2.8 million tons of recycled ...

  8. Category:Water supply and sanitation in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Water supply infrastructure in Brazil (3 C) Pages in category "Water supply and sanitation in Brazil" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.

  9. PRODES - Wikipedia

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    Geographically, the projects are concentrated in the southeast of Brazil, the country's most urbanized region with the most serious pollution problems. [1] In terms of background, financing and cost recovery for urban sanitation is a challenge throughout the world. Many utilities do not levy separate tariffs for sanitation.