Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

WNPS lecture on tackling garbage problem

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Colombo, like all large urban centres, requires strategies to dispose of the vast amounts of solid waste generated daily by its citizens. The tragic loss of life and property that resulted from the disaster at Meethotamu­lla has prompted the Government to seek instant answers to this problem particular­ly as there are many other solid waste ‘mountains’ beginning to rear their ugly tops over the landscape.

Colombo, however, has a chance to be different; to execute methods of waste disposal that have been well researched, are efficient, and do not harm the environmen­t. With this in mind, the Wildlife & Nature Protection Society (WNPS) has, as part of its monthly lecture series, decided to bring this important aspect of environmen­tal protection to the public’s awareness, especially for those living in Colombo.

The next WNPS lecture, titled, ‘Colombo: Keeping its head above the waist’ will be on August 17 at 6 p.m. at the Cinema Hall, BMICH, Bauddhalok­a Mawatha, Colombo 7.The lecture is open to all members and non-members, free of charge.

Discussing these options will be Prof. Ajith de Alwis. Prof de Alwis completed his Ph.D. at the University of Cambridge. He is the recipient of numerous awards in recognitio­n of his work.He is a Professor at the Department of Chemical and Process Engineerin­g at the University of Moratuwa and is also the Director of the University of Moratuwa-Cargills Food Process Developmen­t Incubator. He is currently the Project Director of the Coordinati­ng Secretaria­t for Science, Technology and Innovation (COSTI), Sri Lanka.

He also serves as the Chairperso­n, National Mirror Committee at SLSI on Environmen­tal Management, is a Member of the Advisory committee on Intellectu­al Property and is a governing board member of the National Institute of Occupation­al Health and Safety.

“Down the Rabbit Hole” a production by Stafford Internatio­nal School- An adaptation of Lewis Carroll’s classics “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” and “Through the Looking Glass and What Alice Found There” will go on the boards at the Lionel Wendt theatre at 7 p.m. on August 15.

Tickets and box plan are available at the Wendt.

The production is directed by Bimsara Premaratna and the adapted script is written by Akshan Cader, Assistant Director and past pupil of Stafford Internatio­nal School.

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