ISLC Report #11 How does UNEP handle a disposal of inappropriate Lead Acid Battery?
09/24/2019 10:18
In this Report 11, we would like to introduce a person from UNEP (United Nations Environment Programme) for the first time. Her name is Dr. Desiree Montecillo-Narvaez. She holds her Bachelors, Medical degree and Masters from the Philippine University and works as a programme officer in the chemical and health department at the UNEP. She is currently in charge of all UNEP
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