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100 companies committed to halving landfill construction waste
Over the last six months 100 organisations in the construction industry have signed up to the Halving Waste to Landfill agreement. The rate firms are signing up is a strong indication that companies are still keen to efficiently manage their waste. Chair of the strategic forum for construction Nick Raynsford added: “The industry’s response to WRAP’s Halving Waste to Landfill commitment is ...
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Investing In The Waste Pyrolysis Plant
If you've got some extra revenue and you're thinking about investing, the waste pyrolysis plant just might be the perfect solution to suit your needs. And you'll even generate additional cash. Our article features all that you should know at the top leading waste pyrolysis plants. To put it simply, a waste pyrolysis plant is extremely profitable and it provides several environmental benefits. ...
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A growing problem for the world’s wellbeing
At first glance, organic waste may not seem like a major concern. After all, it refers to materials that come from living organisms and are capable of decomposing. However, the reality is that the ever-increasing levels of organic waste are leading to alarming predictions. This has prompted a growing number of businesses, organisations, and government bodies at all levels to scrutinise organic ...
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UK Rivers Branded A National Disgrace
Waterways around the UK have been branded a “national disgrace” by the chief executive of the Wildlife Trusts, with various rivers in England now at particular risk from pollution such as plastics, human and farmyard sewage, industrial and household chemicals, pesticides and fertiliser. ...
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Commission fights back against illegal waste shipments
The European Commission took action July 11 to tackle illegal waste shipments that are causing damage to human health and the environment. The Commission proposed stronger legislation on national inspections of waste shipments to ensure that all Member States have similar levels of control. Around 25 % of waste shipments sent from the EU to developing countries in Africa and Asia are thought to ...
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Supplier and end user collaboration could reduce chemicals’ environmental impacts
A model for chemical use that involves collaboration between suppliers and end-users could benefit both parties as well as the environment, according to recent research. In a Serbian case study, a bottled water manufacturer reduced its costs, water and chemicals consumption, and production of hazardous wastewater when it collaborated with its supplier of lubricant for factory conveyor belts using ...
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WTW at IFAT 2018
141.000 visitors came to Munich from May 14th till May 18th to visit the IFAT as world’s leading trade fair for water, sewage, waste and raw materials management. We as WTW shared a common booth with Sensus under the slogan “Smart Water Delivered with Expertise”. The Wet Chemistry revolution is now Our biggest trade show highlight was the presentation of a real innovation ...
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R360 Environmental Solutions Enters North Dakota’s Williston Basin with the Acquisition of Prairie Disposal, Inc.
R360 Environmental Solutions®, Inc. announced today the acquisition of Prairie Disposal, Inc. making the company’s entry in to North Dakota’s Williston Basin, one of the fastest growing oilfields in the United States. The Williston Basin is home to over 220 active drilling rigs, and North Dakota is now the second largest state in oil production. ...
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