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Submitted: August 21, 2009 23:20:03pm
in: Waste (Solid) & Recycling
Author: Dennis
Looking for JV partners for algae biofuel Projects
we are looking for JV partners worldwide for algae biofuels projects. We have tied with the top algae R&D company in the world they are one of the top companies in the world with proven results ,got many patents .We will provide the technology transfer for the same. read more
Submitted: July 25, 2009 10:52:58am
in: Waste (Solid) & Recycling
Author: TrishaBiofuels
Carbon Footprint Challenge
Challenge yourselves to reduce your carbon footprint through proper engine / fuel line maintenance (bicycles don't count for this one; you are already there). read more
Submitted: July 10, 2009 16:21:32pm
in: Waste (Solid) & Recycling
Author: CSea
The Story of Stuff
The Story of Stuff is a 20-minute; fast-paced, fact-filled look at the underside of our production and consumption patterns, with a special focus on the United States. All the stuff in our lives, beginning from the extraction of the resources to make it, through its production, sale, use and disposal, affects communities at home and abroad, yet most of this read more
Submitted: June 14, 2009 10:54:58am
in: Waste (Solid) & Recycling
Author: JackBoyle
Urban Chicken Farming
The Urban Agriculture movement has sparked interest in the development of local protein sources. Small scale urban chicken farming has proven to be a viable option for homeowners due to low startup and maintenance costs, quick return on investment, and of course fresh eggs! Local municipicalities are beginning to see the benefits of updating their read more
Submitted: March 8, 2009 13:26:24pm
in: Waste (Solid) & Recycling
Author: jchoquet
Hornby Island Recycling Depot
History: In the late seventies as the island population began to expand, the limits of a small island became apparent when it came to garbage. This realization was a major impetus to the community to become one of the earliest pioneers in today's recycling movement.
Within a few weeks the old landfill site boasted glass and metal collection areas plus a read more
Submitted: February 18, 2009 13:35:25pm
in: Waste (Solid) & Recycling
Author: cberg



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