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EPA announces 2010 game day challenge winners / seventy-seven colleges and universities divert 500,000 pounds of waste from landfills (HQ)
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today announced the 2010 Game Day Challenge winners. U.S. colleges and universities competed to reduce the most amount of waste during a home football game. “Throwing away valuable materials, on Game Day or any other day, is literally throwing away money, in addition to the fact that it’s bad for our environment,” says Mathy Stanislaus, ...
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College football fans compete to protect the environment
This fall, colleges across the country will compete to see which schools can reduce, reuse, and recycle the most waste as part of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA’s) 2011 Game Day Challenge. Registration for the competition is now open, and champions will be crowned this December. Any college or university in the United States with a football team can compete. The ...
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ABB control system helps turn food waste into fuel
2009-08-18 - Small bioethanol plants in Finland are using local food waste to make a low-carbon gasoline and help reduce greenhouse gas emissions from cars and trucks. ABB’s Extended Automation System 800xA is making it possible. St1 Biofuels Oy is the only bioethanol producer in the world making biofuel from food waste. The originators of the process say the fuel can reduce carbon dioxide ...
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