Microbial Solutions Ltd (MSL), an Oxfordshire company that has developed award-winning ecologically friendly bacterial technologies to dispose of metal working fluids, has launched two new bioreactors. Made to an innovative design, the bioreactors can be enlarged or reduced in size to suit the very different requirements of engineering companies for disposal of hazardous metal working fluids and associated oil contaminated materials.
Rhodia is introducing a new environmentally friendly polyamide – the organically sourced 6.10 range – as a complement to its polyamide range.
Just in time for the start of the 2010 spring season, BASF Crop Protection will be launching its new, eco-friendly packaging for crop protection products in Europe. Developed with farmers to meet their needs, this novel packaging system offers easy handling, time savings as well as improved safety, whilst reducing agriculture’s carbon footprint.
Novo Energy develops renewable waste-to-energy projects. Waste-to-energy is a method that helps to manage trash and at the same time generate clean energy. The waste-to-energy technology helps to reduce the volume of waste. The waste-to-energy facilities use renewable solid waste to generate electricity and steam, and they adhere to EPA emission standards. EPA emission standards ensure that the energy generated from waste is the clean source of power in the world.
Samantha Lawrence has conducted a research, which projected the necessity to establish a law with reference to non-exhaust emissions from tires, brakes and road surface wear. This 27 year old doctor completed her thesis titled: Tunnel Measurements and Source Apportionment Modelling to Quantify Atmospheric Particle Emissions from Non-Exhaust Sources, under the guidance of Dr. Ravindra Khaiwal, Dr. Hongjun Mao and Professor Ranjeet Sokhi at the Center of Atmospheric and Instrumentation Research.
Ontario universities have submitted a sustainability pledge to the Ontario government on 26 November, 2009. Through this pledge Ontario universities communicated their commitment in evolving a Greener World in the province, and the environment surrounding them. This intention of making the world a cleaner pace was supported by the Executive Heads of Ontario universities, and also by the Ontario government. Executive Heads of Ontario universities carried out the presentation of this pledge at a reception held at Queens Park.
According to WWF report, an educational webinar will be organized by the Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO), which will focus on the possibilities of reducing greenhouse gas emissions in industries throughout the world with the usage of biotechnology. This event will take place on 3 December, 2009 between 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. EST.
Siemens AG anticipates massive investments will be made in infrastructure in major cities throughout the world in the coming years. The largest part of the funds will be invested in ecofriendly solutions. “Cities are the growth drivers of the future, yet also account for the biggest share of CO2 emissions.
In December 2008, the Brazilian National Plan on Climate Change was launched. This plan focused on reducing carbon emissions by the application of its well established programs and action plans.
An announcement regarding a grant of $1.2 million to firms involved in preserving and protecting the coastal zones of Pennsylvania across the Delaware Estuary and Lake Erie was made on 23 November by Governor Edward G. R...
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