The Power Of Rubbish: It’s Quite Good
September 16th, 2013 | by Nicholas Brown
Almost every time you eat, you dispose of rubbish consisting of either peels, fruit cores, crusts, ends, seeds, shells, etc.
September 16th, 2013 | by Nicholas Brown
Almost every time you eat, you dispose of rubbish consisting of either peels, fruit cores, crusts, ends, seeds, shells, etc.
October 3rd, 2012 | by Joshua S Hill
The Cleantech Group revealed its fourth annual Global Cleantech 100 list and report on Monday, and awarded winners in
October 21st, 2011 | by Glenn Meyers
Now, little more than three years after launching, Harvest Power will generate almost $100 million in revenue from the products and services it provides. The product list includes soil, mulch, and fertilizer that have been derived from organic waste for replenishing the soil. Add methane to the list of products, a dangerous greenhouse gas that provides a sustainable clean energy source when properly managed
May 10th, 2011 | by Glenn Meyers
But a waste-to-energy resource that many are missing is the anaerobic digestion of mixed organic waste, such as food and yard waste, a technology that was introduce in Europe as far back as the 1930s. What are we missing here in the United States? This calls for putting some numbers to work