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… 85 in Suffolk, and 700 in Virginia Beach. The 13News Now Weather … Eastern Shore, and parts of North Carolina’s Outer Banks. Prolonged … to 10 p.m. Sunday in Virginia Beach and from 4 a … week cleaning hot spots. Waste Management has removed containers from the …
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One of New Mexico’s most well-known brewers is seeking Chapter 11 protection after accruing millions in liabilities.
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Drain Charmer now offers a Drain Maintenance Plan for Santa Barbara homeowners. Proactive cleaning and inspections prevent costly plumbing emergencies.
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The U.S. market is set to hold 22% of the global share by 2025, driven by rising demand for medical and adult incontinence products amid an aging population
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Today, 10:21 AM
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Momentum Technologies, a company focused on critical mineral and metal recovery for reuse, announced that its Carrollton, Texas demonstration plant has begun commercial-scale processing of rare earth element (REE) waste from magnet swarf and mining tailings using its proprietary Membrane Solvent Extraction (MSX) technology. The process aims to expand the domestic supply of high-value rare…
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Companies with relatively many patents and more employees own facilities that tend to release lower proportions of their toxic waste into the environment.
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Jefferson County hosts a hazardous waste collection event on Grove Road, Dandridge … garbage, according to the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation. The disposal … or truck bed for transport. Only household waste is accepted; commercial, …
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Federal environmental officials received two reports of an oil sheen threatening Lake Pontchartrain — possibly from the Smitty's Supply fire in August — but say they haven't found oily runoff
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Today, 7:24 AM
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Where does all the animal dung go, and how does the zoo deal with it?
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Jane Marsh considers how proposed solutions can transform mining waste into durable construction materials, making the industry and the built environment more eco-friendly.
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An Orlando startup called Wriggle Brew is pioneering a unique approach to two major environmental problems: plastic pollution and fertilizer runoff.
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Bright Pattern, a leading provider of AI-powered omnichannel contact center solutions, successfully concluded its exclusive partner and customer invitational
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Big tech companies were willing to look in unlikely places for energy to meet growing data center's power demand.
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Today, 10:30 AM
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Most people see a blood spill and think it’s just a tough stain to scrub away. A bottle of bleach, a mop, and some gloves seem like enough. The truth is, blood carries invisible risks that make it one of the most dangerous substances to clean without proper training. Attempting blood & biohazard cleanup with […]
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Today, 10:28 AM
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Guess what? California's dairy fields are about to take center stage in hydrogen production. On October 7, 2025, Utility Global and Maas Energy Works announced
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A new era of corporate environmental regulations is emerging through Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) packaging legislation. While EPR law
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The Swedish retail giant plans to debut two garments, starting with this year’s imminent fall line, featuring recycled polyester… - Modaes Global
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This year’s E-Waste Day, Blancco has some ideas about how companies can responsibly dispose of aging, insecure, or outdated IT gear.
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As the Trump administration halts climate programmes, local leaders plan to participate in Brazil's COP30 to reaffirm their commitment
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According to the Puerto Rico Tourism Company, the housing units proposed for the project outnumber the tourist lodging units by a ratio of two to one. The agency recommended that the developer reduce the number of residences to qualify for more tax credits.
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Floss Picks Market Size was valued at USD 695.20 Million in 2024 and it is expected to reach USD 993.19 Million by 2032. CAGR 4.56% (2025-2032)
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Learn how to select the right heat exchangers for sludge, digestate and viscous waste in UK waste, biogas and wastewater processes.
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Jefferson County hosts a hazardous waste collection event on Grove Road, Dandridge … garbage, according to the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation. The disposal … or truck bed for transport. Only household waste is accepted; commercial, …
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By Tami Luhby, René Marsh, Annie Grayer, Sunlen Serfaty, Ella Nilsen, CNN (CNN) — Douglas Jackson, a service-disabled veteran who was laid off during Friday’s federal government layoffs, couldn’t believe it when he heard the vice president say the Trump administration was being forced to choose between Americans and “federal bureaucrats.” “I’m an Orlando veteran.
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Ask the average person who controls America’s energy policy, and the answer you’ll likely receive is “the federal government.” Federal bureaucrats would love that to be so because they could then force their gree
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