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Radioactive Waste Recycling No Longer A Pain In The Ash

Radioactive Waste Recycling No Longer A Pain In The Ash

   A new recycling plant will soon recover uranium from the ashes of radioactive garbage to be recycled back into nuclear fuel using an efficient, environmentally friendly technology inspired by decaffeinated coffee. The technique’s future may even hold the key to recycling the most dangerous forms of radioactive waste.

Posted : Sat, Aug 23, 2008

Category : Science / General-Sciences News

Ricoh Conducts Electronics Recycling Day For Employees

Ricoh Conducts Electronics Recycling Day For Employees

   Ricoh Americas Corporation, the leading provider of digital office equipment, will host an "Employee Electronics Recycle Program" on Earth Day, Tuesday, April 22nd.

Posted : Tue, Apr 22, 2008

Category : Technology / Industry News

Dell Kicks Off Earth Day Early

Dell Kicks Off Earth Day Early

   Company Partners with Customers to Save the Planet, Offers Savings on Inspiron Energy Star PC

Posted : Sun, Apr 20, 2008

Category : Technology / Industry News

MIT uncovers key protein in iron metabolism

MIT uncovers key protein in iron metabolism

   MIT scientists have uncovered a protein that plays a key role in the recycling of iron from blood.

Posted : Mon, Oct 15, 2007

Category : Science / Health News

Dell is First Major Computer Company to go Carbon Neutral

Dell is First Major Computer Company to go Carbon Neutral

   Dell today became the first major computer manufacturer to commit to neutralizing the carbon impact of its worldwide operations, a significant extension of its global climate policy and environmental stewardship.

Posted : Thu, Sep 27, 2007

Category : Science / Health News

Starbucks Statement: Hot Beverage Cups and Recycling

Starbucks Statement: Hot Beverage Cups and Recycling

   Starbucks white paper cups, used for hot beverages, are made of paper fiber and the industry standard liner (low-density polyethylene plastic).

Posted : Wed, Sep 19, 2007

Category : Science / Environment News
 
 
 
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