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2 Clean-Energy Super Yachts Make Port In Malta

2 Clean-Energy Super Yachts Make Port In Malta
Oct 12 2024 Share

Transport Malta announced earlier this week that two clean-energy super yachts entered Maltese ports flying the country’s red and white.

The super-yachts, named ‘Ilma’ and ‘Evrima’ form part of a broader move towards sustainability in the maritime industry by creating vessels that do not pollute as they operate.

Did you spot the yachts?

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Music Video For Ramires Sciberras’ ‘Stilla Ċkejkna’ Now Out

Music Video For Ramires Sciberras’ ‘Stilla Ċkejkna’ Now Out
Oct 12 2024 Share

The official music video for Ramires Sciberras’ ‘Stilla Ċkejkna’ is out now!

Ramires emerged victorious in this year’s Malta Junior Eurovision Song Contest, earning the opportunity to represent the country on the 16th of November in Madrid.

Written and directed by Gordon Bonello, Ramires shines in the new video – not only literally, as he basks in lantern light, candlelight and an eclipse’s glow, but also with his serenading voice.

Have you watched the video yet?

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Milan’s Bosco Verticale Co-Designer Laura Gatti To Landscape db Towers

Milan’s Bosco Verticale Co-Designer Laura Gatti To Landscape db Towers
Oct 12 2024 Share

Laura Gatti, a distinguished landscape planner and agricultural scientist hailing from Milan, has been selected to spearhead the transformation of the residential component of the db Group’s project in St. George’s Bay into stunning vertical gardens.

Renowned for her role as co-designer in the creation of Stefano Boeri’s iconic Bosco Verticale in Milan and her involvement in other celebrated landscape projects for esteemed entities such as Giorgio Armani, Esselunga and Campari, Laura Gatti is now bringing her unique expertise to Malta.

The St. George’s Bay development comprises two towers housing the exclusive ORA Residences, alongside a five-star Hard Rock Hotel and an expansive shopping mall, St. George’s Mall.

Beyond offering breathtaking views, the residential towers will be adorned with a carefully-curated selection of trees and shrubs, thoughtfully adapted to Malta’s unique landscape and climatic conditions.

“It is imperative that the structures we create strike a harmonious balance with our communities. By crafting a vertical forest around these towers, we not only diminish their visual impact but also usher in more sustainable cooling and shading solutions for the buildings themselves. In parallel, in light of the open sea a few meters away we are meticulously selecting the plants and trees that can withstand and thrive in this environment. I am absolutely thrilled to lend my decades of experience to this groundbreaking endeavour in Malta, pioneering a development that stands as a testament to innovation,” said Laura Gatti.

Robert Debono, CEO of db Group, articulated the group’s vision, saying, “Our aspiration is to establish a new benchmark for high-rise construction in Malta, one that mitigates environmental impact and contributes to a greener island. Given the country’s size limited, vertical construction is arguably a necessity. However, this doesn’t mean we must restrict our landscaping efforts solely to the open plazas below the towers; we can also use the towers themselves as canvases for nature.”

Silvio Debono, Chairman of db Group, emphasised the company’s dedication to excellence, stating, “Our company has consistently embraced innovation and uncompromising quality. We take great pride in our collaboration with an accomplished landscape artist for this project, firmly believing that the final outcome will be appreciated by all.”

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3K Tonnes Of Highest Quality Material By New Automated Glass Sorting Line

3K Tonnes Of Highest Quality Material By New Automated Glass Sorting Line
Oct 12 2024 Share

WasteServ has successfully processed 3,000 tonnes of glass cullet, equivalent to over 13 million glass bottles, for the first time using high-quality material. This milestone follows the installation of a new automated glass sorting line last June.

By reintroducing this large volume of glass into the circular economy, WasteServ is helping to reduce environmental impact and conserve raw materials, as glass can be endlessly recycled.

Environment Minister Miriam Dalli praised the achievement, noting that the €2.5 million investment is yielding benefits and contributing to Malta’s efforts to meet the EU’s recycling targets. She emphasised the importance of sustainable waste management, viewing waste as a valuable resource.

WasteServ CEO Richard Bilocca highlighted the efficiency of the new facility, which produces higher-grade glass cullet and supports Malta’s transition to a circular economy. The automated line produces furnace-ready glass cullet, eliminating the need for further processing, allowing manufacturers to immediately reuse the glass for new bottles and jars.

This investment is part of WasteServ’s broader strategy to modernise its infrastructure. Recently, a new pasteuriser was installed to turn organic waste by-products into agricultural compost, and efforts are underway to maximise landfill use to preserve agricultural land.

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