Houston-based Waste Management will continue to shed jobs in 2025 by turning more to technology and automation for its services.
The process could reduce waste volumes to just 3% to 4% of the original material while extracting valuable resources.
Chomp, a company building devices that turn food waste into fuel and fertilizer, was acquired by Martin Energy Group.
How many pots is that? Nearly 242 million. Wow! Historically, more plants were sold as bare-root, ball and burlap, or in ...
Clearpoint Recycling, a recycling and waste management company with a turnover of over £15m, has confirmed its expansion into ...
A global company focused on recycled carbon and aramid fibers, Apply Carbon (Plouay, France) — part of natural and technical ...
The Simpler Recycling legislation is imminent, but suppliers are easing the transition with bio-processors that break down ...
Canisters of this gas, used for its psychotropic effects, tend to explode in waste management sites, costing between €15 and ...
The Department of the Environment is expanding Gibraltar’s recycling programme by introducing organic waste collection bins ...
Once upon a time, a picturesque satoyama (traditional Japanese countryside area) thrived in this part of Saitama. Older ...
Is nuclear power or renewable energy the key to a zero-carbon future? Explore costs, risks, and global trends shaping the ...
Western countries are keen to loosen China’s stranglehold on access to the group of 17 minerals used to make strong and ...