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From Trash to Treasure: The Role of Technology in Modern Waste Management

The Environmental Blog

There is a lot of latent energy in our waste. Whether that energy is turned into renewable fuels or clean electricity, it can reduce carbon emissions and resource depletion. The adage, ‘one man’s trash is another’s treasure, applies to the world of waste management.

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Save energy in your high-power test applications (Whitepaper)

Charged

Keysight explores technology advancements to save money and keep the planet green In an effort to make the earth a greener place for the next generation while lowering costs, technology companies are creating innovative eco-friendly products. Using a power dissipator is an economical solution for sinking a couple hundred watts.

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Sponsored content: SEEPEX innovative pump solutions power sustainable sludge treatment at Thames Water

Envirotec Magazine

SEEPEX BNM pump incorporating advanced digital monitoring at Thames Water’s Basingstoke STW. The site now generates enough energy from waste to power itself and export to the national grid. 24/7 Performance Monitoring: Real-time Insights from SEEPEX Integrated Pump Monitoring.

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Prague to pilot large-scale, dynamic waste collection

Envirotec Magazine

The city of Prague is to pilot dynamic waste collection via automated collection routes. Seemingly impressive in scale for a trial of this kind – encompassing over 130k bins and 150 collection vehicles – the project is anticipated to deliver improvements in efficiency and environmental impact for waste collection.

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Monitoring an important greenhouse gas (Sponsored content)

Envirotec Magazine

Dutch greenhouse operators are collaborating with the country’s industrial sector to support the reuse of waste CO2. Wageningen has been one of the driving forces in research and technology development for greenhouse horticulture in the Netherlands. This programme monitors and displays the effects of a grower’s dosing strategy.

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New heights for CCS

Envirotec Magazine

Danish researchers say they have demonstrated that it is possible to remove most of the carbon dioxide (CO2) from the emissions of a waste incinerator. By demonstrating the viability of the process, a key technology in the fight against climate change is surely awaiting deployment, they suggest. Instrumentation firm Vaisala writes.

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Study pinpoints pathways to boost plastic waste recycling globally

Envirotec Magazine

A new study highlights potential pathways to significantly increase waste collection and plastic recycling rates globally. Category 2 – Incipient Systems includes countries with basic waste regulations but limited collection and end-of-life treatment infrastructure. Examples of countries include Kenya, Iraq and Congo.

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