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Textile Recycling: Emerging Ecosystem Pursuing Daunting Waste Challenges

19 December 2024 at 14:25

The textile industry is responsible for an estimated 6% of landfill volume, 10% of global emissions, and 20% of global water pollution. Troublingly,...

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Visitors add glass to a 36-foot Christmas tree at Yerkes Observatory

12 December 2024 at 11:31

Alongside the tree, which the artists claim is the tallest glass tree in the world, there’s a market with local vendors selling craft gifts, art exhibitions and classes, and a warm tent with food and beverages.

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Solvent Dissolution, Next Gen Advanced Plastic Recycling

9 October 2024 at 12:00

The State of Plastic RecyclingΒ  Plastic production is expected to double by 2050. Similarly, plastic-related emissions are expected to double by 2060. Sustainable...

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Recent Deals – 24 September 2024

24 September 2024 at 11:38

Hydrogen-based powertrains for zero-emission aviation, carbon-negative powerplants, and genome editing for speciality crops: Recent Deals worth looking atΒ Β  Agriculture & FoodΒ  Pairwise (2018)...

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What are PFAS?

23 September 2024 at 15:40

PFAS is an abbreviation for per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances. They are man-made chemicals widely used in packaging, cookware, fabrics, cosmetics, electronics, and medical...

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State, Municipal Leaders Celebrate the Official Launch of Rhode Island’s Largest Closed Landfill Solar Site Β 

By: newenergy
25 July 2024 at 20:09

Developed by NuGen Capital Management, the Bristol Landfill Solar Project will generate enough renewable energy to power 700+ homes and businesses. Β Bristol,Β  R.I.Β (July 25, 2024)β€” The Bristol Landfill Solar Project, Rhode Island’s largest closed landfill solar site, is officially operational. NuGen Capital Management, LLC, the project developer, joined Toray Plastics (America), Inc. and other partners …

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