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Iraqis to be trained on how to deal industrial waste
Posted: 08-03-2005 , 14:34 GMT

Engineer Talaat Bin Thafer, the general manger of the Arab Organization for Industrial Development and Mining, clarified that the organization will arrange a training course in the field of environment administration during March 12-March 17 with the cooperation of the Iraqi ministry of industry and minerals.

Thafer said that the course will be held in Baghdad and 25 trainees will participate in it, representing all environment units in Iraqi.


Thafer, according to <i>Alriyad</i> newspaper, said that such course is intended to develop the skills of employees in environment management and teach them the latest methods and techniques to deal with all types of environment pollution. He also mentioned that the issue of recycling industrial waste will be stressed.

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