Collins hybrid electric Type A school bus. Collins Bus Corporation is one of the finalist’s in the Waste and Recycling News’ Green Corporate Citizen Award. (Photo: autoblog).
Waste and Recycling News announced the winners of it’s Green Corporate Citizen Award during the Corporate Recycling & Waste Conference that it hosts in cooperation with Republic Services.
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Green Corporate Citizen Award Finalists Announced
September 27th, 2011 · 1 Comment
Tags: News · Recycling · Sustainability
Surprise – U.S. Is Now A $1.8 Billion Net Exporter Of Solar Energy Systems
August 30th, 2011 · 2 Comments
To cap off our focus on solar energy this month, here’s some exciting news. With the spate of negative publicity surrounding the U.S. solar power industry (Evergreen Solar bankruptcy and the dim future of thin-film manufacturer Solyndra), many people, investors among them, hardly expect any encouraging news to come from the sector this year. The [...]
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Using Nissan Leaf To Power Your Homes
August 25th, 2011 · Comments Off
Here’s something that might prove useful to people who have lost power during a natural disaster like an earthquake or a hurricane. In Japan, a few weeks ago, Nissan unveiled a system to power an entire house during a power interruption or outage, using the LEAF electric vehicle.
Tags: Clean Technology · News · Renewable Energy
U.S. Army Clean Energy Drive Goes Full Speed
August 23rd, 2011 · 1 Comment
In a move that’s widely seen as a further proof of the armed services’ commitment to develop renewable sources, the United States Army has recently announced the creation of Energy Initiatives Office Task Force. The new command will be responsible for the building of renewable energy power plants in U.S. military bases across the world, [...]
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Solar Power Arrives At The Yosemite
August 18th, 2011 · Comments Off
Suntrek, based in Irvine, California, has installed a 672 kW solar power system at the Yosemite National Park, one of the nation’s oldest and most beloved nature reserves. Visitors to the park will see not just the parks natural attractions, including the world-famous El Capitan monolith, but the solar panels attached to structures in [...]
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5 Beautiful Solar Array Designs To Power Up Your Electric Cars
August 16th, 2011 · Comments Off
Electric vehicles are coming of age, so to speak. Not only are more people these days increasingly and keenly aware of the environmental price of continuing our use of fossil fuels indefinitely into the future, they’re also adapting new technologies to mitigate the nearsightedness of previous years. Hybrids and electric vehicles are becoming commonplace but [...]
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5 Clever Sustainable Inventions
August 9th, 2011 · Comments Off
Protecting the environment is a priority for many people. Brilliant minds devote energy and time every day to come with ways to preserve the environment while still providing us with the conveniences of modern-day living. The folks at Eco Localizer compiled this list of a few clever, earth-friendly inventions, that make living just a bit [...]
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International Electronics Recycling Congress Now Accepting Papers
July 21st, 2011 · 3 Comments
The Steering Committee of the 11th International Electronics Recycling Congress (IERC 2012) is now seeking papers to be presented at its upcoming conference, Jan. 18-20, 2012, in Salzburg, Austria.
Tags: Computer Recycling · News · Recycling
Raytheon Goes Green With Landfill Gas
June 30th, 2011 · 1 Comment
Watch: Waste Management video showing how landfill gas is converted to clean energy.
Few people in this “watch-the-gulf-war-on-cable-TV-at-dinner-time” era have not heard of Raytheon. If you haven’t, how about Patriot missile defense systems?
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Low Metal Recycling Rate Can Stall Hybrid and EV Productions
June 28th, 2011 · 1 Comment
A U.N. report released early this month suggested that manufacturing of advanced technology vehicles like hybrids and full electric vehicles (EVs) might slow down at some point in the future because of the low global rate of metal recycling.







