Turning Irish beer and whiskey residues into renewable energy German biogas specialist WELTEC BIOPOWER is currently ...
Surely not?! I’ve met countless Site Superintendents (who will admit to being over 50….), for whom protecting their local ...
The problem of plastic pollution is one which commands ever more media attention in today’s world. And well it should: it’s estimated that some eight million pieces of plastic enter our seas and ...
Over recent years, you might have become increasingly aware of the problem of microfibre and microplastic pollution. Since plastic has an extremely long shelf life, virtually every piece of plastic ...
Colloquially known as dumps or tips, landfill sites are the most common way of disposing of non-recyclable waste. But while they’re convenient and affordable, they also entail a whole host of ...
The durability and long-life of plastic is one of its most attractive features from a production standpoint and is one of the reasons it is so widely used in almost every aspect of our lives. It ...
When it comes to disposing of the masses of waste which are generated across the globe but cannot be recycled, there are two main options open to policymakers: incineration and landfill. The former ...
thyssenkrupp Uhde has reached a significant milestone in the fight against climate change with the successful completion of the EnviNOx® project for Dyno Nobel in Moranbah, Australia. This endeavour ...
Bord na Móna Environmental Products (USA) is now demonstrating the low power, low maintenance, and environmental benefits of its Puraflo® Peat Fiber Biofilter wastewater treatment solution at the ...
S.Lab, a Ukrainian startup that has developed an innovative packaging solution made from agricultural waste and mycelium roots, has won this year's Green Alley Award. The award, Europe's first startup ...
A major step forward in renewable hydrogen production has been achieved at Neste’s renewable products refinery in Rotterdam. The MultiPLHY project has successfully launched the world’s largest ...
China and Indonesia are the countries most responsible for contributing to oceanic pollution, according to the most recent data. The statistics date from 2010 and were compiled by Statista. They show ...