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In todays competitive manufacturing environment, companies face increasing pressure to streamline processes, reduce costs, and improve environmental sustainability. One often overlooked but highly ...
In the early days, the waste generated from consumption (mostly organic) would mostly be put to use in the backyard of the same house (for example, as manure). However, post liberalisation ...
where officials emphasised minimising such intermediate waste handling points. "Municipal corporations must limit themselves to 10 collection points. If more are needed, they must formally ...
Ground handling companies are ensuring safe operations through technology and sustainability via energy efficiency.
ReSRRPL will deploy its technical expertise to ensure compliant, transparent, and efficient e-waste handling through resource recovery technologies. The initiative will also be scaled to other ...
In many cases, this equipment ends up in landfills – posing serious environmental and health risks. “Procurement and waste management systems are ... processes to ensure the safe and effective ...
Using animal waste as a resource could significantly improve waste handling on farms. Cow manure typically poses serious environmental and health risks. When it breaks down, manure releases ...
Comstock Inc. announced that its subsidiary, Comstock Metals LLC, a pioneer in sustainable, zero-landfill solar panel recycling is the first solar panel ...
"All ground handling equipment currently owned by Celebi NAS will be leased by Indo Thai Airport Services, in order to maintain continuity of service," the statement further added. Within the next ...
We provide critical regulatory-driven services through our infrastructure and helping our customers meet environmental obligations while ensuring safe, compliant waste handling. With a strong ...
Soiltech’s stock price increased by 2.32% post-announcement. Solid waste handling now accounts for 40% of total revenue. New projects expected to generate approximately NOK 100 million annually.
A major agreement in 1995 between Idaho and the federal government – specifically the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and the Navy – set clear rules for nuclear waste handling at INL.