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GM Aims for Third LEED with Water Recycling, Solar, Composting - Environmental Leader
![]() Environmental Leader | GM Aims for Third LEED with Water Recycling, Solar, Composting Environmental Leader General Motors is building an engine plant in southern Brazil equipped with numerous sustainable features including solar energy and water recycling systems, which the company expects will secure the building LEED certification. |
Longview to offer residents option of large recycling bins - Your Houston News
Longview to offer residents option of large recycling bins Your Houston News Plastics (milk jugs, water and soda bottles, clear plastics, and No. 1 and No. 2 colored plastics*) Interested residents can sign up by calling (903) 237-1250 or emailing recycle@longviewtexas.gov. After deciding against using a contractor to operate ... |
Alberta Innovates- Energy and Environment Solutions releases Thermal In-Situ ... - MarketWatch (press release)
Alberta Innovates- Energy and Environment Solutions releases Thermal In-Situ ... MarketWatch (press release) "Water use and water treatment are closely linked to the energy efficiency of thermal recovery process and the carbon intensity of bitumen from the process." The Thermal In-Situ Water Conservation Study assesses the impact of increasing water recycling ... |
LETTER: A 12-year-old responds to York recycling fees - Virginia Gazette
LETTER: A 12-year-old responds to York recycling fees Virginia Gazette The Supervisors used the fee base recycling concept to reduce the proposed tax rate increase by one cent. - The County pays Tide Water Fiber $800000 a year to simply come by each home and collect the material. - York County receives no revenue from the ... |
Beyond Recycling: Going Green in Saudi Arabia - Wamda
Beyond Recycling: Going Green in Saudi Arabia Wamda Think you can send one more letter in them? If you can, do so! Recycle: Ok, so now you've reused that empty water bottle so many times that you don't think it's healthy – not that you should be buying bottled water to begin with. Now what? Recycle! |

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