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Old phones with swollen batteries can spark fires—store and recycle safely
That old smartphone buried in your junk drawer might be doing more than collecting dust. If its back panel is bulging, its ...
A team of scientists, including one from WSU, have completed a pilot study that shows by pretreating sewer sludge, they can produce 200% more renewable natural gas while simultaneously cutting ...
New research shows how Australian energy companies and waste management firms can safely turn organic waste, such as food ...
The waste and recycling industry is hazardous. With 3.5 of every 100 waste service workers developing work-related injuries or illnesses, prioritizing safety is not only important but paramount for ...
After a public hearing, the Board of Commissioners voted to adopt a resolution consolidating 20 Fire Protection and Ambulance and Rescue Service Districts into one Fire Protection & Ambulance and ...
The waste and recycling industry is adopting new systems, technologies and educational programs to manage these materials ...
A new study finds that lead chromate pigments are used in more than 90% of the lead paints that are being sold in Mexico.
A Washington State University-led research team says it has found a way to turn sewage sludge into pipeline-quality renewable ...
In this Q&A, Alex Chapman outlines how organizations can reframe compliance as a foundation for environmental progress.
Establishing a high-performance home sanctuary requires more than just aesthetic choices; it requires a rigorous forensic ...
A U.S.-backed project in South Africa aims to extract rare earth minerals from industrial waste as part of a Trump ...
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