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3 Ways IoT can help reduce carbon emissions

Smart Energy International

Emily Newton, editor-in-chief of Revolutionized Magazine , writes on three use cases where the Internet of Things (IoT) is proving a useful instrument to help reduce carbon emissions. While industrial IoT devices are still somewhat novel, many businesses already believe they may be key to improving sustainability and fighting climate change.

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Leicester-based air quality specialist secures place in top UK SMEs

Envirotec Magazine

The company will celebrate its win at the EB100 awards ceremony on 13 March, where it will also hear the results of the EB100 Sustainability of the Year Award. Included in the judging panel are notable persons such as Áine Rogers, Managing Director for Cisco’s SMB for the UKI theatre and Alex von Schirmister, Managing Director at Xero.

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Kansas City pilot project installs streetlight-mounted chargers

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A dozen US cities have investigated the concept, and a few, including Los Angeles and Lancaster, California; Melrose, Massachusetts; and Portland, Oregon, have begun installations. There’s a big gap with EV charging for renters and people who don’t own their home,” said Miriam Bouallegue, Project Manager for Sustainable Transportation at MEC.

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Egypt and UK sign MoU on water partnership

Envirotec Magazine

Among the 40 new cities is the new administrative capital of Egypt – which has a planned population of 10 million inhabitants and will feature green spaces, and separate residential and industrial sectors. Investment in desalination is critical to Egypt’s plans for a more sustainable water future, he explained.

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PVC cables sector has worked to reduce toxic emissions, as sector conference explores

Envirotec Magazine

The most recent developments in sustainability and innovation in the PVC cables sector were discussed on 5 October at the 3rd PVC4Cables* Conference in Bologna, Italy, as an announcement from the group explains. Recycling is a key element for the sustainability of PVC cables.

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How do you monitor a tidal river?

Envirotec Magazine

However, sustainable urban drainage systems (SUDS) now feature in many new developments and these initiatives help to slow the flow. Looking forward, it is inevitable that more high-intensity monitoring systems will be established as the world’s great conurbations develop into smart cities. first appeared on Envirotec.