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Misrata invites offers to recycle city’s rubbish

bySami Zaptia
September 22, 2019
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Misrata invites offers to recycle city’s rubbish

Misrata Chamber of Commerce (Logo: MCCi).

By Sami Zaptia.

Misrata Chamber looks to recycle city’s rubbish (Logo: MCCi).

London, 22 September 2019:

Misrata’s Chamber of Commerce and Industry has invited companies to put forward offers to recycle the city’s rubbish.

Offers are to be submitted to the Investment Committee of the City’s Public Hygiene Company in the Ship Building during official hours from Sunday 23 to Sunday 29/09/19.

Rubbish collection has become an issue across Libya with state and council budgets unable to pay council workers leading to rubbish being left uncollected on roadsides.

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