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This carbon challenge is bigger than cars, aviation and shipping combined

GreenBiz

To transform basic inputs into stuff we need, manufacturers constantly heat (and cool) minerals, ores and other raw materials to extreme temperatures. On average, each RNG project requires $17 million of capital investment, based on data from the RNG Coalition. Industrial heat is essential but largely invisible.

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Water scarcity: A growing risk for companies and investors

GreenBiz

The French cosmetics manufacturer operates three "dry factories" — in Spain, Russia and Italy — where all the water used in its industrial processes, such as for cleaning and cooling, is purified and reused onsite. In 2000, around 80 percent of Phoenix households had grass; now only 14 percent do. Finance & Investing.

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The carbon challenge that is bigger than cars, aviation, and shipping combined

Business Green

Investment is starting to flow towards efforts to tackle one of the biggest clean energy challenges going - industrial heat. To transform basic inputs into stuff we need, manufacturers constantly heat (and cool) minerals, ores and other raw materials to extreme temperatures. Industrial heat is essential but largely invisible.

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Water scarcity: A growing risk for companies and investors

AGreenLiving

The French cosmetics manufacturer operates three “dry factories” — in Spain, Russia and Italy — where all the water used in its industrial processes, such as for cleaning and cooling, is purified and reused onsite. In 2000, around 80 percent of Phoenix households had grass; now only 14 percent do.

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Water scarcity: A growing risk for companies and investors

AGreenLiving

The French cosmetics manufacturer operates three “dry factories” — in Spain, Russia and Italy — where all the water used in its industrial processes, such as for cleaning and cooling, is purified and reused onsite. In 2000, around 80 percent of Phoenix households had grass; now only 14 percent do.