Tag: Energy

  • 5 Valentine’s Day Travel Experiences That’ll Bring You & Bae Closer Than Ever

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    What better way to spend Valentine’s Day than by doing something special with the love of your life? This romantic day is meant for the two of you to dedicate quality time to each other and celebrate your relationship. You may be looking forward to a cozy night in making heart-shaped pizzas, or heading out […]

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  • Aquafil Opens First American Carpet Recycling Facility in Arizona

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    Italian nylon fiber manufacturer Aquafil opened its first carpet recycling facility in the United States. The new 116,000 square feet building in Phoenix, Arizona, has the capacity to turn 36 million pounds of old carpets into raw material annually, the company says. Aquafil manufactures a polymer called Nylon 6, and operates in two main product areas: […]

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  • Trashed: China is forcing small-town America to stop recycling, by refusing to buy mountains of contaminated waste

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    New Chinese policies about contaminant levels in the recyclable waste it imports have transformed how small US cities deal with their garbage Some US cities have halted plastic and glass recycling entirely, unable to find buyers for the waste But rural and small-town residents are starting to get squeezed by a change that is wreaking […]

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  • U.S. Marine Corps to conduct urban training across parts of Oahu

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    The U.S. Marine Corps will be conducting urban training exercises in multiple locations on Oahu starting Sunday. The exercises are meant to train service members for operations in a village or city setting. Some of the training sites include Barbers Point Harbor, the Dogs of War Airsoft Park in Kapolei, Dillingham Airfield and Wet N […]

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  • Global reserves of lithium are limited — Why aren’t we recycling?

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    The U.S. Department of Energy announced the establishment of a Lithium-Ion Battery Recycling Prize and a research and development center for the recycling of critical materials such as cobalt and lithium from lithium-ion batteries. The research and development center (R&D Center) is to be managed by the Argonne National Laboratory together with the National Renewable […]

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  • Call to ban recycling boxes on safety grounds

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    Councils should stop using boxes for recycling because of the risk of injury to refuse workers who have to handle them, safety experts have said. The call has come from the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH), whose research found the number of musculoskeletal injuries fell when wheeled bins were used instead of boxes. […]

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  • Founders of plastic waste alliance ‘investing billions in new plants’

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    European NGO says firms are likely to be at centre of global boom in plastic production The founding companies behind a self-styled alliance to end plastic waste are among the world’s biggest investors in new plastic productions plants, according to a European NGO. A majority of the firms which announced this week they were collaborating […]

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  • Cellphones are endangering gorillas, but recycling old ones can help

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    In the Congo basin, minerals used in cellphones and other electronics are often mined by illegal, small-scale miners who end up hurting wildlife for food and driving them away from their habitat. You can do something to change this. You probably use it every day and don’t think once about gorillas. In today’s world, it’s almost […]

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  • Hawaii legislators introduce measures to protect sharks, rays

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    KAILUA-KONA — Save the sharks? Most people are familiar with the slogan “save the whales” as well as the efforts behind curbing the whaling industry and limiting plastic pollution in oceans to help protect some of the world’s largest mammals. But a couple of state legislators in Hawaii believe sharks and rays are in equal […]

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  • Volunteers needed for PIT Count of county homeless

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    KAILUA-KONA — Every January, service providers head out to the beaches and the bush to search for Hawaii Island’s most elusive population — its homeless. HOPE Services Hawaii will captain the effort, as it does every year, but can’t complete the task with its personnel alone. So, as it also does every year, HOPE is […]

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