WAMCO Steps Into a Greener Future with Electric Fleet from UNDP and The Coca Cola Foundation
WAMCO received a fleet of electric waste collection vehicles funded by The Coca-Cola Foundation through UNDP. The handover event marked a milestone in modernizing waste operations. The electric vehicles will enhance daily collection, reduce fuel reliance, and support cleaner transport. The regional programme focuses on plastics management and circular economy. The initiative aligns with national goals for low-impact technologies and tourism-driven economy.
WAMCO received a fleet of electric waste collection vehicles funded by The Coca-Cola Foundation through UNDP. The handover event marked a milestone in modernizing waste operations. The electric vehicles will enhance daily collection, reduce fuel reliance, and support cleaner transport. The regional programme focuses on plastics management and circular economy. The initiative aligns with national goals for low-impact technologies and tourism-driven economy.
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WAMCO received a fleet of electric waste collection vehicles funded by The Coca-Cola Foundation through UNDP. The handover event marked a milestone in modernizing waste operations. The electric vehicles will enhance daily collection, reduce fuel reliance, and support cleaner transport. The regional programme focuses on plastics management and circular economy. The initiative aligns with national goals for low-impact technologies and tourism-driven economy.
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