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  • News - 29 Jul 2008
    With consumers scrutinising purchases more than ever, it’s crucial for companies to stand up to the test – especially when Indian Sandstone is involved. Indian Sandstone is becoming...
  • News - 20 Jul 2008
    Reuters Technology week review with Fred Katayama this week examines a range of topics that include some environmentally friendly designs and concepts from an exhibition in Israel. The green design...
  • News - 9 Jul 2008
    Owens Corning, a world leader in building materials systems and glass fiber reinforcements, has made significant progress throughout its history in dramatically improving the energy and material...
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    A Plastic Planet has A Single Goal - to ignite and inspire the world to Turn Off the Plastic Tap. Pro-business, pro-solution, we work with industry, policy makers, Un, media, materials makers,...
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    Asylum Research is the technology leader in atomic force probe microscopy (AFM) for both materials and bioscience applications.  Founded in 1999, we are dedicated to innovative instrumentation...
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    Roadfill® product Roadworx® is added to an asphalt mix. By adding our Roadworx® recycled plastic products, it substitutes the amount of bitumen needed to repair or relay a road. The...
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    Recycling Technologies Ltd is a UK-based company founded in 2011 by Adrian Griffiths. Through a decade of research, engineering and collaboration with academia, it has developed a proprietary,...
  • News - 21 Feb 2008
    Kevin Gardner sees green roads right around the corner. “A lot of the infrastructure in this country needs to be re-built,” says Gardner, University of New Hampshire associate professor...
  • News - 18 Feb 2008
    Sustainability and social responsibility are pillars of the corporate strategy of HeidelbergCement, one of the world’s largest manufacturers of building materials, with 70,000 employees and more...
  • Article - 21 Oct 2008
    Asbestos is made up of microscopic bundles of fibres. When these fibers get into the air they may be inhaled into the lungs, where they can cause significant health problems. This article looks at...

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