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21. FOOD RECYCLING LAW REVS UP REUSE RATE
In Japan, roughly 19.4 million tons of food residuals were generated in 1996. Only about nine percent (1.68 million tons) were recovered, with most incinerated ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
22. BIRTH OF A BIODIESEL CO-OP
WHAT can a biodiesel co-op do for your local economy and community? It keeps the money that the members would ordinarily ship off to Chevron ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
23. clean-up methods without chemicals
CONTAMINATION of soils with toxic and/or hazardous materials can be traced back to industrial, military, municipal and agricultural activities. The extent of this contamination is ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
24. Food Scraps To Recycling Back To Food
THE University of New Hampshire (UNH) in Durham has closed the loop on food scraps recycling. Food waste is collected from the dining halls and ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
25. RECYCLED RUBBER SIDEWALKS SHOW VERSATILITY OF SCRAP TIRES
A California firm that recycles scrap tires and rubber into sidewalks will partner with an East Coast company that shares their environmental vision. The latest ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
26. OPPORTUNITY CONNECTIONS FOR 2007
TO PARAPHRASE what our Executive Editor Nora Goldstcin wrote in the December, 2006 issue of BioCycle, the word that comes to mind as we enter ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
27. ENZYME PRODUCER GROWS GREENER WITH NEW MATERIALS
AT ITS Franklinton, North Carolina facility, Novozymes, Inc. employs approximately 400 persons. Active in more than 20 countries, the firm has enzyme production sites in ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE) | |
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