
Did you know that arsenic is one of Chile's greatest environmental liabilities?
Arsenic is a chemical element that is found naturally in nature, either in minerals or metals, and is also released
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Arsenic is a chemical element that is found naturally in nature, either in minerals or metals, and is also released
As of 1963, we commemorate International Soil Conservation Day every year on July 7th, in honor of the American scientist Hugh Hammond Bennett, who started a movement with the purpose of making people become aware of the earth’s importance in the fragile environmental balance.
This year, like every year on June 5th, we commemorate World Environment Day to continue raising awareness in the population with issues related to the care and importance of our ecosystem.
Since 2005, like every year, May 17th is known for promoting worldwide recycling with initiatives that seek to increase the culture and importance of this activity in order to reduce the serious impact of climate change and protect the environment.
As of 1970, every year on April 22nd, we celebrate World Earth Day with the aim of increasing social awareness and generating positive actions that mitigate the consequences of overpopulation, environmental pollution, damage to biodiversity, among other aspects of vital importance.
Despite the fact that lead is found naturally in the earth's crust, it is a metal considered to be one of the world’s main sources of contamination, given the physical characteristics and the negative effects it generates in the environment and in people's health.
Since 1998, every year on March 5th we commemorate World Energy Efficiency Day in pursuit of reflecting and raising awareness about the importance of the rational use of this resource. In response to this goal
According to the Extended Producer Responsibility Law and Recycling Promotion (EPR Law), batteries and car batteries are one of the seven categories defined as priority products that must be recycled correctly.
Much of the day is spent working from the office. This involves the use of a large amount of resources such as paper, use
Batteries, heavy metals, contaminated substances, among others, are just some of the elements considered dangerous waste, according to Decree 148 of the MINSAL.
Every January 28, World Day for the Reduction of CO2 Emissions is celebrated to raise awareness about the dangers of climate change.
Due to accelerated technological advancement, electronic waste and electrical waste quickly become obsolete, becoming polluting waste and harmful to the environment and people. In this scenario, electronic waste recycling is known internationally as E-WASTE, considered the new garbage of the 21st century.