Dar es Salaam, March 13 -- DAR ES SALAAM: THE organic waste management projects carried out in Dar es Salaam helped to clean its streets and suburbs, improving its public health and reducing waste-related diseases.

 The Tanzanian economic capital, has been facing a pressing issue with waste management, generating approximately 5,300 tons of mixed solid waste daily.

It was revealed today during the Dar es Salaam Urban Programme (DURP) workshop that brought together a wide range of stakeholders to discuss the ongoing implementation of research findings aimed at improving the management of fruit and vegetable waste in the region.

During the workshop, it was noted that this waste not only poses a challenge to the citys infrastructure ...