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GlobalData on MSNPeab wins contract to rebuild Swedish wastewater treatment plantThe project includes the construction of a new plant in Sickla and the reconstruction of existing basins in Henriksdal.
Brightwave’s process that uses algae to make sustainable fuel is being implemented in England, with several Maryland businesses getting involved.
VOV.VN - Sweden’s Syre Group has unveiled that it plans to invest US$1 billion in a high-tech fabric production complex ...
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Daily Mail on MSNGatwick accused of seeking 'new runway on the cheap'The group Communities Against Gatwick Noise Emissions (Cagne) claims the West Sussex airport's proposals fail to adequately address issues such as noise, surface transport, housing and wastewater ...
The proposed plant would process 250,000 metric tons of textile waste annually, converting polyester waste into raw materials ...
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ThePrint on MSN‘Aquapreneurs’ are turning the tide on water pollutionDespite freshwater’s critical role in the global economy, 80% of the world’s untreated wastewater is released into rivers, ...
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In the landscape of Ghanaian businesses, the Jospong Group of Companies, headed by the visionary Dr. Joseph Siaw Agyepong, ...
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ThePrint on MSNAdani, Modi & Gujarat’s journey from ‘vibrant to flagrant, blatant, belligerent, and strident’A Portrait of a Community’, Salil Tripathi, through wide-ranging scholarship and original research, crafts an engrossing ...
Phosphorus is a necessary nutrient required for all life. However, it is only found in limited quantities in nature. In a new doctoral thesis at the ...
In a new doctoral thesis at the University of Borås in Sweden, biochar plays a ... has a significant relevance to the treatment of municipal wastewater, which generates large amounts of sewage ...
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You’ve been washing clothes all wrong – this is what you should be doingNew guidelines from an agency backed by the French government suggest that we’re all washing our clothes far too often. Might ...
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