New plastics law likely to have severe unintended consequences in Mauritius

New plastics law likely to have severe unintended consequences in Mauritius

The government of Mauritius have proposed bold new measures to curb plastic waste. While the intentions behind the mooted regulations are commendable, we are firmly of the view that the proposed new policies for the management of PET Plastic Waste, if implemented as per the timelines, logistics and technicalities, could...

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Oil prices soar as analysts debate whether it’s a blip or start of a new supercycle

Oil prices soar as analysts debate whether it’s a blip or start of a new supercycle

Since November 2020, oil prices have risen by 70 per cent, hitting $70 per barrel in March. A united Opec+ (comprising the 13 Opec members plus 10 other big oil exporters), fast-recovering economies, the snowstorm in Texas and rising geopolitical tensions in the Middle East – the recent Houthi attack...

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Energy industry is going to be the bedrock of Africa’s road to recovery

Energy industry is going to be the bedrock of Africa’s road to recovery

African Energy producers and the governments are facing an unprecedented economic crisis caused by coronavirus, unemployment, economic recession and energy poverty and energy transition concerns. The African Energy Chamber’s Road to Recovery: How the African energy industry can reshape itself for a post-Covid comeback offers a common-sense strategy for the...

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