
Morocco’s Hazardous Waste Industry Expands Despite Pandemic Challenges
19 August 2020
Despite the health crisis in Morocco, the hazardous waste market is booming, prompting many companies to invest in it.
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19 August 2020
Despite the health crisis in Morocco, the hazardous waste market is booming, prompting many companies to invest in it.
19 August 2020
The restrictive measures imposed as part of the Covid-19 crisis have created new poor, notes an official report, published on Monday, August 17, 2020. This report predicts that (…)
19 August 2020
In Morocco, the import of waste is subject to standards. The only waste allowed is that which does not harm the environment and will be recovered and recycled, not landfilled.
19 August 2020
The new restrictive measures imposed on cafes are not to the liking of professionals in this sector. They blame the authorities for not having involved them in this decision (…)
19 August 2020
The Moroccan authorities are returning to firmness, faced with the recent increase in confirmed Covid-19 cases recorded in the Kingdom. Several cafes that do not comply with (…)
17 August 2020
Moroccan nurses and health technicians are angry. This is in response to the latest decisions of their supervisory ministry, decisions that despise them in their right to leave (…)
17 August 2020
No Raja Casablanca player has the coronavirus. The announcement was made by the club itself after a final test undergone by the entire team.
17 August 2020
People affected by the pandemic are exempt from taxes and fees due to the municipality. This is the decision of the Ministry of the Interior which provides details on the (…)
16 August 2020
Panic in a private clinic in the city of Casablanca, where all staff had to be tested for Covid-19, after the infection of several of them.
16 August 2020
Moroccan Zouhair Feddal and Portuguese William Carvalho of the Spanish club Real Betis have tested positive for coronavirus. The two players are now isolated at home.