Latest Recycling technology company news
A Liverpool man who went from unemployed to green entrepreneur is celebrating a successful year of expansion.
Ray Bowen from Aigburth launched Merseyside recycling firm Green Deeds Ltd in 2010 after a year without a job.
Over the past year the firm has tripled its customer base and now diverts over two tonnes of recyclable materials each week away from landfill sites.
Ray, 26, launched the business with support and advice from leading Merseyside business start up organisation ELECT.
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Pasta Prima's products are now made using 100 percent renewable energy. The company’s frozen and refrigerated natural ravioli and tortellini are the first to feature the Green-e certification seal.
Green-e is a third-party eco-label organization which certifies businesses’ commitment to renewable energy and greenhouse gas mitigation. Green-e is already embraced by brands such as Aveda and Santa Cruz Organic. Its seal has one of the highest levels of consumer awareness in the industry, accord... [more]
At this time year at the end of a long and very cold Winter many homes with open fires will be delighted to see their logpiles diminishing more slowly. Homes with a logburner or open fire can turn their waste paper and many other compostable items into 'logs' for the fire.
The logmaker will turn almost any household waste into burnable logs - including: junk mail, paper, newspaper, cardboard, tissues, ripped up toilet rolls, food and household packaging and even tea-bags - from the garden was... [more]
At this time year at the end of a long and very cold Winter many homes with open fires will be delighted to see their logpiles diminishing more slowly. Homes with a logburner or open fire can turn their waste paper and many other compostable items into 'logs' for the fire.
The logmaker will turn almost any household waste into burnable logs - including: junk mail, paper, newspaper, cardboard, tissues, ripped up toilet rolls, food and household packaging and even tea-bags - from the garden was... [more]
In addition to its biomass boiler which burns wood pellets, other eco-friendly features at Girvan Community Hospital, one of Scotland's most eco-friendly public buildings, include a wind turbine, use of rainwater to flush toilets, a food waste vacuum system to dry and compost leftover food and low energy lighting.
Each of the hospital's main blocks are built with timber frame kits, where all the timber used is from sustainable sources. In addition, only construction materials with at least 1... [more]
Gravitational Systems Engineering (GSE) has announced a rugged traffic powered pump, which can be easily deployed and requires no fuel. The R-SBP100 is an entry level product designed for use by road construction crews.
The 100 GPM capacity and the rugged construction, from recycled tires, make this unit a strong competitor to portable 10 Hp dewatering, slurry, and light trash pumps.
The durable, easily setup pump, will also calm traffic, increasing worker and motorist safety, while ... [more]
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