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Mexico sustainable industry and research initiatives

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Latest: Sustainability and safety initiatives reported in Mexico and Colombia

In Mexico, research and industrial initiatives are focusing on sustainable resource management and process safety. Early efforts involve nearly 200 projects aimed at converting invasive sargassum macroalga into high-valu

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TransMilenio fare evasion mitigation project

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Latest: TransMilenio announces 48 billion peso investment to curb fare evasion

TransMilenio S.A. and the Agencia Regional de Movilidad (ARM) have entered into an inter-administrative agreement valued at 48,437 million pesos to address fare evasion within the mass transit system. The investment foc

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Asunción municipal road infrastructure projects

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Latest: Bogotá water utility begins meter upgrades and announces service cuts

The municipal administration of Asunción has undertaken significant road infrastructure projects. In early August, the city completed a 16-block resurfacing of General Díaz/Azara street between Avenida Colón and Tacuary.

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Colombia 2026 presidential transition and inauguration

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Latest: Gustavo Petro seeks Senate permission for international travel

As Gustavo Petro’s term concluded at midnight on August 6, 2026, the political transition reached a critical juncture. In his final days, Petro issued Environment Ministry Resolution 0961, designating approximately 42% o

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Soacha municipal land‑use plan revision

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Latest: Soacha and Cartagena Move Forward with New Urban Planning Plans

In late July 2026, the Soacha municipal council convened an open cabildo to present the first draft of a new Plan de Ordenamiento Territorial (POT), the city’s first land‑use plan update in 26 years. Over 100 citizens de

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