The kiosk system can capture, track, and recycle mobile devices.
Inventors suggest The HYDRA will be an asset to medical clinics, schools, remote communities, and disaster relief agencies.
American Businesses for Clean Energy and We Can Lead claim that the numbers for pro-climate change legislative action are significant.
Indiana University scientists measured nitrogen and phosphorus retention as well as carbon sequestration in tidal soils of three Georgia rivers.
EPA is hoping this approach will streamline the process and make it easier for manufacturers to gain approval to sell their conversion systems.
Jackson Housing Authority, with Duvall Decker Architects, P.A., combines sustainability, energy-efficiency, durability, and livable housing with infrastructure improvements while remaining economical.
EPA's Kargbo says the United States produces 7 million tons of sewage sludge a year, but making it a biofuel resource will not be easy.
Industry agrees to halt new logging and develop conservation plans while environmental organizations will suspend "Do Not Buy" campaigns.
A green commitment delivers clean, reliable, cost-saving power to American Water.
EDI says the new enclosed wastewater treatment process will eliminate the need for settling basins, ponds, and lagoons.
The Natural Resources Conservation Service program expects 75,000 more acres expected to be enrolled in Wetlands Reserve Program.
Mayor Nutter signs bill requiring energy efficient reflective roofs or green roofs on all new no- and low-slope roofs in the city.
Both EPA and MassDEP say enforcement actions have removed 10,000 gallons per day of sewage from storm drains.
Texas Lehigh Cement Company, Oncor Electric, and Phoenix Commotion earn the Texas Environmental Excellence Award for 2010.
Energy conservation grants helped to fund upgrade, including an aeration blower retrofit.