Commentary
Engineer asks why consumer waste is not treated onsite.
The state of Washington has a new rule that requires those that transport recyclable materials to register with the Department of Ecology.
Global Resource Corporation's Patriot-1 has transfomred scrap tires into diesel fuel, methane, pentane, butane, and propane.
The agency will discuss possible revisions to the Definition of Solid Waste rule and the possibility of withdrawing the Emission Comparable Fuels rule.
The conference and expo will raise awareness, conserve resources, and keep attendee costs down.
A survey by Opinion Research Corporation says only about 1 in 10 consumers say they feel guility about their environmental behavior.
Models of innovation from successful companies are showcased in a new report from the Environmental Defense Fund.
Demolition and concrete groups set up an agreement to promote safety and professionalism in their industries.
Spurred by the Obama administration's call to reduce the country's dependence on foreign oil by adopting alternative energy sources and increasing energy efficiency, green is rapidly becoming the color of choice across all facets of the federal contracting community.
- By David Hubler
- April 30, 2009
DeWALT, a power tool manufacturer, will give a discount on purchases to those who recycle power tool batteries at its service center.
Eastman Kodak has been recycling its and other brand single-use camera since 1990.
InEnTec Chemical's new facilities will convert hazardous and non-hazardous chemical residuals into useful products and fuels.