organic fertilizer News
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Speaking at #PlanetData4 UK
An astonishing 30% of all food produced is lost or wasted. Coen Bakker, Marketing Manager at The Waste Transformers points out the problem of food waste handling and why it is heating up our global temperature in a very short time during the #PlanetData4 Webinar, on the 21st of October 2021 at 12.45 PM (Amsterdam). The Waste Transformers turn one of the causes of global warming, food waste into ...
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SAGE offers free access to waste management research and articles
Pre-register in order to benefit from the latest waste management research from a broad cross section of researchers and practitioners in the field. Why pre-register for free access? WMR publishes articles relating to both the theory and practice of waste management and research. Also, WMR publishes content which can be utilised by waste management professionals in academia, government, ...
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Special issue of Waste Management and Research published today by SAGE
Applying organic fertilizers, such as those resulting from composting, to agricultural land could increase the amount of carbon stored in these soils and contribute significantly to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, according to new research published in a special issue of Waste Management & Research (Special issue published today by SAGE). Carbon sequestration in soil has been ...
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Ductor stands out in the biogas sector with its bio-waste recycling capabilities
Ductor at EBA Conference in Gent, Belgium, 27-29.9.2016 Commission Vice-President Mr. Jyrki Katainen, responsible for jobs, growth, investments and competitiveness said: ‘’Unfortunately very few of the abundant bio-waste resources are transformed into valuable fertilizing products although the key principle of the Circular Economy is the re-use of raw materials‘’. This ...
By Ductor Corp.
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GEC Announces $1.5 Million Funding for Company Projects
Global Ecology Corporation (GEC), (OTCQB: GLEC) announced today that it has received an initial draw as part of a $1,500,000 funding from an investment partnership that will enable the company to expedite the completion of current development projects. These projects include three Alabama organic fertilizer-blending centers and the expansion of its existing Florida soil amendment locations. The ...
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Colsen International signs deal to deliver biggest co-digesting plant in Spain
Colsen International b.v. has signed a contract with their Spanish partner Ahidra S. L. for the turn-key delivery of the biggest co-digesting plant in Spain. The co-digesting plant will be fed with cow manure (450 ton/day) and a diverse menu of co-products (140 ton/day) The technological know-how of Colsen, in the field of thermophillic digestion (of manure) and digestate processing, was of ...
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Biomax Technologies: Turning Waste Into Big Profits and Sustainable Business
ith little formal education and only a halting command of English, Mr Sim Eng Tong seems an unlikely person to head a biotech company that researches complex enzyme-based solutions to support sustainable business operations. Yet, having worked in the business of food trading for over 30 years, Mr Sim found an opportunity to profit from his industry knowledge when he established Biomax ...
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Electric Flat Die Feed Pellet Machine Manufacturer
Electric feed pellet machine is widely used in the animal husbandry industry in rabbits, chickens, ducks, geese, fish, pigs, aquatic products ect., large and medium-sized breeding plants, feed mills, and organic waste re-pelletization in brewing, sugar, paper, medicine, tobacco, and other industries. Zhengzhou Fusmar machinery is a professional electric flat die feed pellet machine manufacturer, ...
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Bergeson & Campbell`s Summary of Recent Federal Developments
TSCA/FIFRA/EPCRA/NTP EPA Extends IUR Reporting Period -- On December 20, 2006, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced its decision to extend the deadline for Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Inventory Update Reporting (IUR) from December 23, 2006, to March 23, 2007. 71 Fed. Reg. 76204. EPA notes in its Federal Register notice that this is a one-time extension for ...
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Drinking water in Gaza Strip contaminated with high levels of nitrate
Palestinian and German scientists have recommended to the authorities in the Gaza Strip that they take immediate measures to combat excessive nitrate levels in the drinking water. 90 per cent of their water samples were found to contain nitrate concentrations that were between two and eight times higher than the limit recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO), say the researchers from ...
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Opportunity 2011: the live vote is on! decide who will win a clean air lawn care franchise
Clean Air Lawn Care has launched Opportunity 2011 and the voting is live! Opportunity 2011 is a rare opportunity for a deserving individual to win a Clean Air Lawn Care franchise with the tools provided for success. The contest is now down to four finalists. Their video stories can be viewed and voted on at: http://cleanairlawncare.com/opp2011-vote.php. Our country is emerging from challenging ...
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Speaking at World Future Energy Summit 19th Jan
This year starts with a number of interesting webinars around the circular economy and particularly organic waste. Lara van Druten, founder and CEO of The Waste Transformers, is invited to speak during the World Future Energy Summit Back to Business Webinar, on the 19th of January 2021. These webinars demonstrate the importance of continuing to align the economic recovery along with addressing ...
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Wesley Neukam of Corpus Christi, Texas wins clean air lawn care franchise with opportunity 2011
Clean Air Lawn Care has officially announced Wesley Neukam from Corpus Christi, TX as the winner of 'Opportunity 2011,' a contest created to give a rare opportunity to a hard working individual who wanted to start their own business, but lacked the means. As the winner, Wesley will receive: Clean Air Lawn Care franchise, along with ongoing support, valued at $35,000. Lawn equipment donated ...
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Introducing our 2020 programme in Nepal
As the world struggles to cope with the spread of the coronavirus pandemic, it is the poorest of the poor who will be hit the hardest. Even if the virus does not reach them, national shutdowns and restrictions on movement mean that their already limited resources will be even harder to access. Those already living in poverty have little resilience to shocks like this and will have the hardest ...
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ReCyclone Chews Up Trash and Spits Out Value
It sounds too good to be true, but a San Antonio company has developed a technology that can recycle all garbage, making nearly 100 percent of the world’s waste useful in some way. Called the Recyclone™, it is nothing like ReCyclone, the hip-hop rapper from Canada. PowerMaster's infinitely adjustable, eco-friendly gyroscopic grinder comes in dozens of different configurations and can ...
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Circular Economy: EU Commission Delivers on Its Promises
One year after adopting its Circular Economy Package, the European Commission has reported on the delivery and progress of key initiatives of its 2015 Action Plan. Together with the report, the Commission also: took further measures recently (1/26) by establishing a Circular Economy Finance Support Platform with the European Investment Bank (EIB) bringing together investors and innovators ...
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Clean air lawn care presents opportunity 2011: win a clean air lawn care franchise
Clean Air Lawn Care has officially launched Opportunity 2011, a rare opportunity for a deserving individual to win a Clean Air Lawn Care franchise, a chance to own and operate a proven and sustainable business that is on the cutting edge of the lawn care industry. "Clean Air Lawn Care has been fortunate to not only survive but expand through several economically challenging years. We welcome the ...
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Three New England organizations – in Maine, N.H. and Mass. – recognized for energy efficiency and fighting climate change (ME, MA, NH)
Two businesses and one religious congregation in New England were among nine small organizations recently recognized nationally by EPA for their achievements in reducing greenhouse gases. The organizations employed innovative solutions to manage their energy demands in effective ways, saving money and reducing emissions to the air. The groups recognized by EPA were the AutoFair Automotive Group ...
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The phosphorus index: changes afoot
Twenty years after its inception, the continued need for water quality improvement has led to a call for further advancement of the Phosphorus Index Phosphorus (P) is both an essential nutrient in agricultural fields and a contributor to poor water quality in surface waters. To encourage improved P management in fields, the P Index was proposed as a risk assessment tool in 1992. After 20 years ...
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POL-ECO SYSTEM 2019 – the largest meeting for the municipal and environmental protection sector
The latest solutions for the environmental protection and municipal sector, as well as numerous conferences, trainings and debates attracted 8,000 participants to the POL-ECO SYSTEM fair. Top politicians, representatives of local administration, science and business took part in the POL-ECO SYSTEM fair in Poznań. Exhibitions of companies and expert meetings were accompanied by panel ...
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