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    Anguil Environmental Systems offers a complete range of air pollution control and water treatment technologies for manufacturing operations. On vapor combustion applications, Anguil is a global...
  • News - 19 Mar 2015
    Chemical changes that occur in tree leaves after being attacked by insects and mammals can impact nearby streams, which rely on fallen plant material as a food source, report scientists from the...
  • News - 6 Dec 2022
    More and more trees are suffering the consequences of decades of man-made climate change. The growth of the European beech has so far suffered decline mainly in southern Europe. European beech is...
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    RELEX Solutions helps retailers and consumer brands drive profitable growth across all sales and distribution channels by maximizing customer satisfaction and minimizing operative costs. Our...
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    Enviva is a leading global energy company specializing in sustainable wood bioenergy. We are the world’s largest producer of sustainable wood pellets, a renewable alternative to coal and part of...
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    Utopia Plastix aims to create generational wealth for farmers and their families, stimulates the economy, and uses farming to encourage sustainability by replacing non-ecofriendly items. The...
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    Timbercrete is a revolutionary new building product (bricks, blocks and panels), that will give your home a distinctive appearance. Its unique design reduces building costs, keeps you cooler in summer...
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    Twelve is a chemical company built for the climate era. Its breakthrough technology eliminates emissions by turning CO2  into essential products. The company calls it carbon...
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    Decades ago, we recognized the harm humans were causing our planet. So, we implemented recycling programs, bought organic foods, and joined the fair-trade movement. Today, companies offer products...
  • News - 7 Jul 2016
    A recent drought completely shut down the Amazon Basin's carbon sink, by killing trees and slowing their growth, a ground-breaking study led by researchers at the Universities of Exeter and Leeds...

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