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ABB keeps it clean by taking away old drives
As an environmentally conscious manufacturer, ABB recycled over 11 tonnes of electrical and electronic waste from its variable speed drives last year, up by 57% on 2004 and by 100% on 2003
News from ABB Automation Technologies (Drives and Motors) (14 March 2006)
Waste compacting system relies on robust solenoid
A tubular solenoid, specially developed by NSF Controls of Keighley, West Yorkshire, is giving Macpactor landfill technology the competitive edge on its new Compax waste compacting system Brochure available
News from NSF Controls ( 1 March 2006)
February 21st is named "One Bin Day"
Businesses across the UK will be encouraged to take part in a day long experiment to determine how reducing everyday waste could impact on efficiency and profitability
News from Envirowise (20 February 2006)
Inetec to create energy from Greencore food waste
Inetec and its partners have been chosen by Greencore Group to provide a solution to dispose of food waste and packaging contaminated with food residue in an environmentally sustainable way
News from Inetec (16 February 2006)
Min standard for European fridge recycling sector
The demanufacture of refrigeration equipment containing CFCs WEEE directive in Europe must be accompanied by serious debate on the issue of recycling quality
News from RAL: Quality Assurance Association ( 9 February 2006)
Free guide on European Waste Directive
The MD of Acumen Waste Services issues a wake up call to business leaders regarding new laws designed to promote better industrial waste management practice
News from Acumen Waste Services (29 December 2005)
WEEE: any changes to Annex II are unacceptable
Technical background article WEEE: the RAL is very confident that current attempts to eliminate reference to hydrocarbons in annex II (in relation to the disposal of waste freezers and refrigerators) are unlikely to succeed
News from RAL: Quality Assurance Association (28 December 2005)
New can crusher will pay for itself in months
Recent regulation has had a dramatic effect on the cost of disposing of empty tins which once contained paint, oil, inks, adhesives and other liquids: the Airblast Canpacter can solve this
News from Airblast (12 September 2005)
Rental Services in demand at ET Event
Ashtead Technology Rentals General Manager James Carlyle reports a high level of enquiries at the Environmental Technology event at the NEC, from customers in the waste and contaminated land sector
News from Ashtead Technology (29 July 2005)
Order incinerator software now, before year-end
All waste incinerator operatives have just five months to sort out their reporting software before the Waste Incineration Directive comes into force on 28 December 2005
News from Enviro Technology Services (26 July 2005)
Vital Muncher role in alternative fuel production
TR Munchers from Mono are playing a vital role in the smooth running of the SRM award winning waste management plant at Heysham in Lancashire, using waste solvent as a fuel
News from Mono Pumps (13 July 2005)
EU legislation dictates waste management system
User application article Pending EU legislation is set to alter the waste management industry re the acceptable materials in landfill: Cleanaway and InBulk Technologies develop a new waste management system
News from InBulk Technologies (16 June 2005)
The Landfill industry loses John Lerdahl
The Landfill industry loses a good man, John Lerdahl, a landfill application specialist for EPG Companies Inc, who passed away on Saturday June 4, 2005
News from EPG Companies Inc ( 8 June 2005)
Mechanical-biological treatment of municipal waste
A call for papers is made for the International symposium MBT 2005, on Mechanical-Biological Treatment of municipal solid waste to reduce organic input into landfill
News from Wasteconsult international (25 May 2005)
Determination of trace metals (Tin) in effluent
Trace metal analyses including tin can be performed with the same or better sensitivity for the fraction of the cost of acquiring an AAS or ICP instrument using the technique of voltammetry Brochure available
News from Metrohm UK (28 March 2005)
Weight management system keeps recycling on track
User application article Two Self 800 weighing control systems supplied by leading weighing experts Weightron Bilanciai are playing a crucial role in Greater Manchester's ambitious waste recycling programme
News from Weightron Bilanciai (29 September 2004)
New FREE landfill design catalogue
EPG Company, a leading manufacturer of landfill equipment, is offering a 285 page landfill design catalogue full of useful equipment like leachate pumps, telemetry hardware, sump drainers and more
News from EPG Companies Inc ( 7 September 2004)
Thermal imaging takes off for an aerial survey
User application article Cockburn Thermal Imaging were recently contacted by a landfill waste site, to ask if their thermal imaging technology could find heat pockets in their waste site - so an aerial survey was the answer
News from Cockburn Thermal Imaging ( 9 October 2003)
Vehicle tyre re-processing
July 2003 is an important month for any company for whom disposal of vehicle tyres is a natural by-product of its day-to-day operation: tyres will no longer be allowed into landfill sites
News from Rubber Recovery (31 March 2003)
Advanced waste disposal plant runs on Spirax Sarco
Spirax Sarco steam control equipment lies at the heart of the Compact Power Avonmouth plant near Bristol, one of the most advanced UK waste disposal facilities
News from Spirax-Sarco (11 March 2003)
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