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Thousands in prizes awarded to Maltese eco-warriors at Malta Waste Reduction Awards

Thousands in prizes awarded to Maltese eco-warriors at Malta Waste Reduction Awards
Jun 28 2022 Share

Eco-warriors across Malta and Gozo were celebrated for their environmental actions during the 9th edition of the Malta Waste Reduction Awards that took place on 3rd June.

The awards saw 28 different local entities participate, including various schools, public entities, businesses, NGOs and citizens with the ultimate aim of inspiring more and more people to become eco-warriors and come up with actions to reduce waste and promote awareness-raising activities.

Prizes were awarded for 7 categories, with each winner taking home a €1000 prize:

Ħ’Attard Local Council took home the Waste Reduction Award for Best Practice in Public Administration Category for their various waste separation and environmental protection initiatives. From informative tree-planting sessions to the distribution of plants and even the organisation of a SwapShop for clothes, shoes and home accessories, the Council did not only educate but also encouraged residents to practice sustainability from an early age.

La Salle Athletics Club won the Waste Reduction Award for Best Practice in Associations Category; their in-house competitions with different local clubs best celebrated the theme of last year’s European Week for Waste Reduction ‘Circular Communities’. This Club collected used running shoes and clothes that are still in good condition, which were then donated to the Agency for the Welfare of Asylum Seekers. With this action, they not only reduced waste but also helped those in need.

The organisation of team-building activities aimed at reducing waste and collaboration with Birżebbuġa Primary School students to create Christmas decorations from car tyres secured Malta Freeport Terminals Ltd the Waste Reduction Award for Business Category.

St Benedict College, Middle School Ħal Kirkop won two categories, the Waste Reduction Award for Schools Category and the Waste Reduction Award for Most Innovative Category after organising various discussions on the reduction of water and electricity, organising clean-ups around the school, collecting unused clothing to make bags and picking up olives to sell to parents.

For his various sustainable efforts over the past years, Eman Azzopardi won the Waste Reduction Award for Citizens Category, an award that was sponsored by Maypole. Azzopardi collected waste from valleys and rural areas surrounding Żebbug whilst also organising valley clean-ups with his friends along with a constant message that the environment and countryside were given to us for free and “it’s our duty and obligation to pass it on to others in the best way possible.”

De la Salle College Junior School won the Waste Reduction Award for Clean-up awareness Category by organising clean ups around Birgu where students also passed on their messages to take care of the environment and generate less waste. Beyond the clean-up and sports festival, the school also kickstarted a year-round exercise where they weighed recyclable waste generated at their homes.

De La Salle College’s Mikael Delia participating in Communities for Change (left) & Ħ’Attard Local Council’s Swap Shop Initiative (Right) as part of this year’s local recycling initiatives.

There was also an award specifically for local councils for their continuous effort in their fight towards better waste management, with Qrendi Local Council winning and taking home a €5,000 grant, runners-up Dingli Local Council won a €3,000 grant and first runners-up Tarxien Local Council secured a €2,000 grant.

As we continue to venture in 2022, this year’s European Week for Waste Reduction will explore sustainable and circular textiles as the thematic focus, analysing the impact that the textile sector has on our planet in an attempt to inspire citizens as consumers to take action, promote, support and guide new solutions of production, use, disposal and reuse of textile. Follow WasteServ and European Week for Waste Reduction Malta pages on Facebook for more information. Applications for the 2022 edition open in September.

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Corpse of man discovered off Qawra coast

Corpse of man discovered off Qawra coast
Jun 28 2022 Share

The Malta Police Force has reported that, at around 10:15AM this morning, a man’s corpse was found off the coast of Qawra.

The corpse was reportedly initially found by a diver, who reported a suspicious body to the police. District police, Civil Protection Department Officers and the Armed Forces of Malta convened to the site, discovered the corpse and brought it to shore.

Police Magistrate Dr Astrid May Grima was informed of the case and appointed a group of experts to assist in the inquiry.

Police investigations are currently under way in order to discover the identity of the individual.

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126 claims of vehicle damage due to poor road conditions; 43 justified

Poor road conditions lead to 126 claims of vehicle damage; 43 justified
Jun 28 2022 Share

During a recent parliamentary reply, Infrastructure and Transport Minister Aaron Farrugia revealed that 126 claims for vehicle damages were made to Infrastructure Malta due to poor road conditions. Of the 126 claims, 43 were justified, amounting to a total compensation of €12,000.

This information was revealed in Minister Farrugia’s reply to PN MP Rebekah Cilia. Cilia asked Farrugia to reveal the number of compensation claims made for vehicle damage due to the poor condition of Maltese roads in 2021.

The 43 claims were justified due to occurrence in arterial pathways or during road works. Other cases were passed on to local councils due to the damage involved with roads or contractors responsible in the area while some cases were not justified.

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Over 13,000 speeding tickets issued in Coast Road area

Over 13,000 speeding tickets issued in Coast Road area
Jun 28 2022 Share

Home Affairs Minister Byron Camilleri has revealed that a total of 13,015 speeding tickets were issued in the Coast Road area between June 2021 and May 2022.

PN MP Claudette Buttigieg posed a number of questions to Camilleri with regards to the speed cameras in the area, asking which speed cameras were installed recently, how many speeding contraventions were issued and how many in total were installed.

Camilleri highlighted that there are a total of five speed cameras along the Coast Road, three in the northbound and two in the southbound, with the northbound one installed near Splash and Fun waterpark and towards the Torri tal-Għallis  in June 2021. The two southbound cameras were installed in May 2022, with cameras near the Salini Resort and Torri tal-Għallis and another towards the Magħtab area.

A total of 2,004 contraventions were issued in May 2022, with the Salini – St. Paul’s Bay to Pembroke camera issuing 274 contraventions and the Magħtab – St. Paul’s Bay to Pembroke camera issuing 1,107 contraventions.

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