waste quality monitoring News
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ENVEA is now a member of ESWET
ENVEA is a member of ESWET - European Suppliers of Waste-to-Energy Technology since 14 April 2023. The association represents manufacturers of products and solutions for waste management. Many technologies have a positive impact, make waste recycling and waste incineration more sustainable, cleaner and thus protect the environment. ESWET stands for these companies. A wide variety of ENVEA ...
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EPA Awards $2 Million for Small Business Innovation Research: Promoting Green Jobs
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today announced more than $2 million to 25 small businesses nationwide to develop new environmental technologies that will help protect people’s health and the environment. EPA’s Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program funds innovative research resulting in new commercial products, processes and services that protect the ...
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Liquid Lignin, LLC in Greenville, SC awarded $80,000 for Environmentally Friendly Borate-Based Wood
Liquid Lignin, LLC has been awarded $80,000 from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program to develop Environmentally Friendly Borate-Based Wood. This natural organic retention project proposes using lignin from emerging biorefineries to allow borates to be used as wood preservatives for exterior applications exposed to rain. Enhancing the ...
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EPA Awards $80,000 To Delaware Small Business To Develop Green Technology
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has awarded an $80,000 Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) contract to Compact Membrane Systems, Inc. (CMS) of Wilmington, Del. to develop an innovative membrane technology that enhances industry’s ability to use green solvents in place of hazardous solvents. Many chemical-related industries rely on solvents as a processing aid in their ...
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EPA awards Denver-area firm $80K to advance chemical and biological waste technology
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is awarding $80,000 to TDA Research, Inc., in Wheat Ridge, Colo., to develop technologies to protect public health and the environment following potential accidents or intentional attacks involving chemical and biological agents. Today’s Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) award is among more than $2 million EPA is providing to 25 small ...
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Applied Environmental Technology in Thonotosassa, FL awarded More than $79,000 for Energy and Nutrient Extraction from Onsite Wastewater
Applied Environmental Technology (AET), in Thonotosassa, Fl. has been awarded more than $79,000 from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program to develop low cost energy and nutrient extraction from onsite wastewater. Onsite wastewater systems are a significant source of nutrient loading to the environment and there is a demand for technologies ...
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Six California Companies Included in $2 Million EPA Award to Small Businesses
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today announced more $2 million to 25 small businesses nationwide to develop new environmental technologies that will help protect people’s health and the environment. California leads the nation with six companies selected for the award; four are located in Southern California, and two are in Northern California. EPA’s Small Business ...
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ComEd & Metropolitan Mayors Caucus Collaborate to Create National Model to Advance Smart City Solutions
ComEd and the Metropolitan Mayors Caucus (MMC) announced a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) that will support the study and development of new energy efficiency programs, smart streetlights, and community and residential solar and other infrastructure projects. The MOU provides for a one-of-a-kind collaboration between ComEd and the MMC to develop a pilot for a national model on how utilities ...
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ArunA Biomedical, Inc. in Athens, GA awarded more than $79,000 for Developmental Neurotox Assay Using Scalable Neurons and Astrocytes in High-Content Imaging
Aruna Biomedical Inc., has been awarded more than $79,000 from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program to study developmental neurotox assay using scalable neurons and astrocytes in high-content imaging. The objective of this proposed project and the EPA Computational Toxicology program’s goals are aligned in assessing chemicals for ...
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Lindner at IFAT 2022: Be A Waste Transformer
This year, Austrian recycling pioneer Lindner is highlighting once more the importance of the Circular Economy. Over its many decades, Lindner has developed, produced and installed countless shredders and system solutions – both mobile and stationary – to efficiently process various waste streams. Now more than ever, the focus is on energy efficiency, productivity and the economically ...
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Role of the EU Industry to lead the green economy
When I was approached to give my patronage to the Industrial GreenTec Fair, I was of course honoured and immediately agreed. First of all I saw it as an opportunity to highlight the contribution of environmental protection to industrial development. But then I also realised that I should also draw attention to the enormous opportunity that EU industry has to play the role of the global leader in ...
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Imtech helps solve water problems in South Africa
Gouda, the Netherlands - Imtech (technical services provider in Europe and in the global marine market) announces that in the context of its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) policy, it has succeeded in substantially improving water supplies in the Gert Sibande District Municipality (formerly Transvaal) in South Africa. The operational output of local waste water purification systems is now ...
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Three New England Small Businesses Win EPA Grants for Environmental Technologies
Three New England companies won a total of nearly $240,000 through an EPA grant to small businesses to develop new environmental technologies that will help protect people’s health and the environment. The awards in New England were given to: Physical Sciences, Inc. of Andover, Mass. was awarded $79,895 to develop process that would create a domestic source of elements used in making ...
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