Paper industry is considered as one of the world’s largest consumers of fossil fuels and biggest industrial polluter. The industry is criticized by environmental groups for being responsible for
Salman Zafar‘s insight:
I started this project last year in my college to encourage and motivate students to recycle papers. Like other educational institutions, paper consumption is very high in our college and I devised a simple cost-effective method to transform old papers and magazines into a high-quality quality pencil which can be used at school or at work.
Salman Zafar is the CEO of BioEnergy Consult, and an international consultant, advisor and trainer with expertise in waste management, biomass energy, waste-to-energy, environment protection and resource conservation. His geographical areas of focus include Asia, Africa and the Middle East.
Salman has successfully accomplished a wide range of projects in the areas of biogas technology, biomass energy, waste-to-energy, recycling and waste management.
Salman has participated in numerous national and international conferences all over the world. He is a prolific environmental journalist, and has authored more than 300 articles in reputed journals, magazines and websites. In addition, he is proactively engaged in creating mass awareness on renewable energy, waste management and environmental sustainability through his blogs and portals.
Salman can be reached at salman@bioenergyconsult.com or salman@cleantechloops.com.
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Hello
I teach at secondary school . Each year students are involved in activities connected with recycling paper, plastic and batteries. . Your pencil project sounds very interesting. Could you please send more info about it
Thank you
Lýdia kotulicova
Bratislava
Slovakia
Email: lydkako@gmail.com
Hello
I teach at secondary school . Each year students are involved in activities connected with recycling paper, plastic and batteries. . Your pencil project sounds very interesting. Could you please send more info about it
Thank you
Lýdia kotulicova
Bratislava
Slovakia
Email: lydkako@gmail.com