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What is one of the things that the world never seems to run out of? Just take a look around the house, or sadly around our oceans and you’ll find it pretty quickly: it’s plastic. We have plastic and the resulting plastic waste and residue in abundance, all around us. But did you know that
Korea’s Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction has embarked on the development of technology for producing hydrogen using waste plastic and vinyl. The company has signed a business partnership MOU with RevoTech, a company that specializes in the continuous pyrolysis of waste plastic.
No one reading this should be surprised by the news it’s more expensive than ever to find one’s way into a new car. All kinds of external forces have driven average purchase prices through the roof, and strife halfway around the world is currently playing a role in driving up the cost of f
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A tire recycling facility in the small village of Alvo has made progress on shrinking a mountain of tires, but some residents say the cleanup is not moving fast enough.
A tire r
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The disclosures presented by the president of Friends of the Shawangunks call
Alliance of companies and trade associations will invest $120 million to expand recycling plant.
A consortium of Sweden-based trade groups and companies is investing to build what they call the largest and most modern plastic recycling plant in the world.
Known as Site Zero and ope
Whitby, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - September 28, 2021) - Environmental Waste International Inc. (TSXV: EWS) (the "Company" or "EWS"), provides an update on its agreement with WindSpace A/S ("WindSpace") that was previously announced on August 20, 2020. The parties
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It took a presentation by Winston Brassington to shed some light on the proposed W
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