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RMIT Researchers Develop Novel Waste Management Technology
In current wastewater treatment processes, a seemingly beneficial material is produced - the nutrient-rich biosolids. A mixture of water and organic matter, this by-product can be harnessed as a type of fertiliser for food crops, or used for regenerative purposes…
UK companies shortlisted for SAF investment
Eight companies in the UK have been shortlisted to receive a portion of a £15m investment to develop sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) under the country’s Green Fuels, Green Skies (GFGS) competition. The money is to be used to develop production…
Prague Bets On A Circular Economy
On July 19, the Czech capital announced its plans to expand their RE-USE project. The project, which was established last year, consists of centres for the reuse of second- hand items, instead of sending them directly to landfills, in order…
R-Cycle Granted the 2021 German Sustainability Award
R-Cycle received this Wednesday the German Sustainability Award 2021 in the packaging category. The award is sponsored by former Federal Minister Brigitte Zypries, and consulted by the German Institute for Service Quality (DISQ), the German news channel ntv, and DUP…
France’s New Climate Law Fails To Impress Activists
France passed a new climate law on Tuesday that would affect transport, housing and food industries, but environmental activists say it’s not enough. A board of 150 citizens worked for months on the legislation, but critics say that the president,…
Tokyo Olympic Games Powered By Hydrogen Economy
The Tokyo 2020 Games are showcasing the power of hydrogen, the fuel of the future. Hydrogen is the most abundant element on the planet, it’s light and cleans, and most importantly, produces no CO2 emissions. In this case, the energy…