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Austin Community College's Rio Grande campus recently opened a new 'green' parking garage.
The Director of Environmental Stewardship for ACC, Andy Kim, and his associates opened the doors on the new project for the fall semester.
"As much as 80 to 90 percent of the materials were diverted from the landfill for reuse and recycling," Kim said.
As much as 80 to 90 percent of the materials were diverted from the landfill for reuse and recycling -Andy Kim
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Every night, Wang finds herself shuttered in her northwest Beijing apartment because of the stench from the nearby dump.
"For at least one hour, we don't open our windows as the smell from the rubbish tip is horrendous," said the frustrated young mother, standing outside her son's school in a city in the midst of a garbage crisis.
China's capital still relies heavily on burying its garbage - in 2008, 90% of the more than 6.7mn tonnes of domestic waste in Beijing was put in landfills.
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Coverworld Limited yesterday (19 November) pleaded guilty at Chesterfield Magistrates' Court to four offences, relating to a period from 2004 to 2007, and asked for a further eight offences to be taken into consideration.
The company, of Mansfield Road, Bramley Vale, Chesterfield, should have been registered with the Environment Agency and was obliged to recover and recycle a portion of its packaging waste, as well as filing a certificate at the end of each year to confirm it had met these obligations.
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The amount of discarded electronics equipment piling up at properties managed by the J. Walter Michel Agency was growing so much that it spanned generations.
"Some of it's probably from the '70s; some of it's from five to 10 years ago," said David McDaniel, who works for the local property management company.
So he loaded four computer monitors and other past-its-prime electronics gear into a van Friday morning and drove it to the Mississippi Farmers Market, site of Business E-Waste Day, during which
Some of it's probably from the '70s; some of it's from five to 10 years ago -David McDaniel
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The Knoxville News Sentinel reported Saturday that some liquid waste shipments contained more mercury than anticipated and had to be burned at a slower rate to stay within the incinerator's emission requirements.
The incinerator closing was scheduled for the end of last month, but officials say it will now be Nov. 30.
The Department of Energy has discussed shutting down its Oak Ridge incinerator for several years, but extended its lifetime a couple of times to treat additional waste from nuclear clean
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Our lives are filled with electronics.
Most modern American families own several electronic devices – TVs, cell phones, computers, mp3 players, GPS, video game platforms and more – designed to simplify our lives, entertain us and keep us connected with the ones we love and the world in general.
It seems like every year, one or more of these convenient and essential devices, however, becomes outdated.
Computers sent for recycling are kept secure until they reach the recycling facility -Robert Hunter
more news on: Waste news
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Riverside County residents can drop off up to 50 pounds of household hazardous waste at a collection point in Pinyon Pines today.
The county operation will run from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Pinon Flats Transfer Station, which is at the south end of Pinon Flats Road, said Diane Christensen, administrator of the county's Waste Management Program.
Used motor oil, old paint, antifreeze, batteries, pesticides, cleaning products, fluorescent lamps, computers, VCRs and telephones are among the types of waste
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A New Zealand company is cleaning up in 40,000 toilets around the world thanks to an innovative hygiene product.
Auckland-based Terracyclic has invented a tampon disposal bin which has been installed in women's toilets at such diverse locations as London's Underground railway stations, the Toronto Zoo and Penn State University in the US.
Terracyclic is owned by managing director David Andrews and four co-directors who also own Powder Room Services, a company which services washroom equipment such as s
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THE next collection for Knaresborough's Mobile Recycling Centre will be on Tuesday, November 24, in the market place.
Taking place between 7am and 10am, people living in the town centre are encouraged to bring their items for recycling to the vehicle.
This includes glass bottles and jars, newspapers and magazines, food tins and drink cans, aerosols and foil.
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