Wal-Mart Stores and World Environment Center Launch Cleaner Production Partnership in Central AmericaThursday, January 15, 2009 The World Environment Center (WEC), in partnership with Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., today announced the launch of a major initiative which aims to increase cleaner production and energy efficiency (CP/EE) practices in two countries, El Salvador and Guatemala. The project is conducted through the U.S. Department of State funded “Cleaner Production Private Sector Partnerships” project in Central America. Computer Equipment: $12 million TenderThursday, November 29, 2018 The Banco de Costa Rica tenders the equipment supply for the processing and storage of core systems. Costa Rica Government Purchase 2018LN-000020-0015700001: Plan for Refrigerator ExchangeTuesday, November 13, 2012 In Costa Rica a plan is underway to replace refrigerators that are over 5 years old, with ones that are not based on hydrochlorofluorocarbons. The measure aims to reduce polluting factors affecting the ozone layer, and to lower power consumption. Company Profile
We build, design & construct GREEN. Eco-friendly homes, hotels, resorts, schools, & commercial spaces. SIP's, ICF's, and sustainable Brazilian wood construction. We sell Solar Panels & street lights. Honduras: $53 million for Irrigation SystemsWednesday, April 25, 2018 Two irrigation system construction projects are being prepared in different municipalities in the departments of Yoro, La Paz, Intibucá, Lempira, Atlántida, Cortés and Santa Bárbara. The projects that will be executed are the Programa de Desarrollo Agrícola Bajo Riego (PDABR), and the Project of Competitiveness and Sustainable Development of the South Western Border Corridor (PRO-LENCA), whose investments will be $25.3 million and $27.8 million respectively.. Certification for Organic Products in South KoreaMonday, January 20, 2014 Products entering the South Korean market must apply for certification from the Health Authority of that country. From the 1st of January the Asian nation has required that imported organic products have a certificate, which must be requested from the Sanitary Authority of Korea (QIA) . |
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