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The Mississippi County Chamber of Commerce launches the “Stop the Drop” anti-litter campaign alongside its Big County Cleanup event, inviting community teams to help clean up and raise awareness.
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Today, 9:34 PM
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Intertec’s expertise in EAM, AI/ML, and IoT earns global recognition for transforming asset strategies into sustainable business outcomes.
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Today, 9:28 PM
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Federal Judge Kenneth Karas in White Plains has granted a motion for summary judgment in favor of the entities decommissioning the Indian Point nuclear powerplant that sought to prevent NewYork state from controlling what happens to radioactive water that is a waste material. The entities Holtec Decommissioning International, LLC, Holtec Indian Point 3, LLC, Holtec International, Holtec Indian Point 2, LLC, had sued New York state regarding the discharge of contaminated materials from the Indian Point nuclear plant into the Hudson River.
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Resynergi, the innovative plastics-recycling company in Rohnert Park, announced this week its intentions to move operations out of state. Resynergi has been vying for city permission to conduct a new process for converting plastics to pyrolysis oil
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Today, 8:17 PM
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U.S. Steel’s notoriously outdated Edgar Thomson Works handles the molten substance left behind by smelting iron ore the same way it did 150 years ago: by dumping it into slag pits. They’re as low-tech as they sound. First, molten iron comes flowing from the blast furnaces. The slag, which rides
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Rupp Arena has joined GOAL, a national sustainability network for sports and event venues. It is the first in Kentucky to commit to greener practices like LED lighting, recycling, aluminum cups, and zero-waste games.
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Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Beaufort County Public Works will host a Household Hazardous Waste Collection Event on Saturday, Oct. 11. The event will run from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Southside High School, located at 5700 N.C. Hwy. 33 East in Chocowinity. Household hazardous waste materials include products that contain corrosive, toxic, […]
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Designed in 1973 for a turkey farmer in Iowa, the Holms Residence featured a solar conductor and became a beacon for energy-efficient aesthetics.
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Japanese utility giant JERA and automotive technology firm DENSO have begun Japan’s first demonstration of hydrogen production using solid oxide
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Today, 2:27 PM
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City leaders said many of the confusion and contamination issues with SC Johnson and Bimbo Bakeries’ Ziploc and plastic bread bags are what motivated the city to previously ban single-use retail bags.
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… county’s 68 acres along Indiana 67 in Portland, although recent … . 22 to adopt Jay County Solid Waste Management District’s budget. (Franks noted … the district’s budget on Indiana Gateway earlier this month.)
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Ready to go back to the basics? From growing your own food to reducing waste, homesteading is here to stay.
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More than 25 senators gathered in Stamp Student Union to hear the Residence Hall Association’s new executive board priorities.
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The first plant in South Florida designed to capture methane gas from a landfill and convert it to high-quality natural gas that can be injected into a pipeline and used … Read More »
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Wasps nests reported along Auger Falls Trail and at the Spruce Mountain Fire Tower base. Hikers advised to wear footwear with traction and use caution on potentially slippery leaf-covered trails.
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Today, 9:27 PM
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With increasing public nuisance claims targeting plastics, Sierra Club v Exxon Mobil (ND Cal) provides insight into successful claims under California's Unfair Compe
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As tech waste grows, circular recycling provides a path to reduce disposal challenges by redesigning, reusing and repurposing materials.
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NEWARK CRUSIN’ DAYS — Newark Fire Department’s annual Crusin’ Days event is Oct. 4 at Delora Doughty Royal Park, 406 Hudson St. The event includes a parade, car show and more.
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Electric vehicle maker Rivian has announced the appointment of Chip Newcom, a multiple IR Impact Award-winner and former head of IR at Equinix, as its new investor relations lead.
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The Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting (ATCM) in Milan revealed bureaucratic jargon that obscured critical discussions on environmental governance in the region.
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Today, 6:19 PM
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Lazer’s EV fleet proves sustainability scales: millions of miles driven, millions of dollars and gallons saved
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Federal commission will delegate the oversight of radioactive materials used in medicine, academics and industry to officials in Connecticut.
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A federal judge sided with Holtec, allowing the company to release radiological water from the Indian Point nuclear power plant into the Hudson River.
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Global industrial bearings market valued at $185.5B in 2024, projected to grow at 7.2% CAGR, reaching $398.7B by 2035.
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A company that collects garbage and recyclables from homes and businesses throughout North Texas saw an opportunity to help Central Texans devastated by floodwaters over the Fourth of July weekend. Community Waste Disposal pledged to donate $10 for every ton of recyclable material collected in August. This week, CWD announced that the effort pai
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