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- Mazda strengthens its recycling technology business
- Japanese company Mazda Motor Corp is planning to use plastic separation and recycling technology to develop an engineering plant. Japanese company Mazda Motor Corp is planning to use plastic separation and recycling technology to develop an engineering plant.
- Research articles 1993-08-01
- Molecular markers could aid recycling. (Technology News: Recycling)
- One of the most fundamental recycling problems--the sorting of mixed plastics into pure waste steams--will soon have two new chemical solutions. Both Eastman Chemical Corp. of Kingsport, Tenn., and Germany's Bayer AG each have developed identification One of the most fundamental recycling problems--the sorting of mixed ...
- Research articles 1993-08-01
- URRC wades into global waters with Mexico PET recycling site.(Special Report)(United Resource Recovery Corp)(Personal Electronic Transactor )
- Byline: Steve Toloken United Resource Recovery Corp.'s recycling strategy might be described as "develop locally, act globally.'' The Spartanburg company is not a big player in the U.S. market. It only has about $6.7 million in PET recycling sales, 44 employees and...
- Research articles 2004-05-24
- Spectra-Kote receives special certification.(REPULPING & RECYCLING PROTOCOL)(Spectra-Kote Corp.)(Brief article)
- Spectra-Kote Corp., Gettysburg, Pa, was approved for the Repulping and Recycling Protocol #2 certification by Western Michigan University. WAM[TM] and Spectra-Shield[TM] Coatings have a proven track record for performance in humid and wet environments. Produce and protein product lines that require a wax-coated box can receive...
- Research articles 2007-02-24
- Occidental charts course for PVC recycling.
- Occidental Charts Course For PVC Recycling One year into its new role as a post-consumer PVC scrap recycler, the Polymers & Plastics Div. of Occidental Chemical Corp., Berwyn, Pa., is on its way to developing a recycled PVC compound for blow molded bottles. ...
- Research articles 1991-03-01
- E-fizzness; Internet survivors finding paper niche.(RecycleNet Corp.)(Brief Article)
- Chicago - Despite a shakeout in the business-to-business Internet trade, there is still a place for technology in the recycled fiber market. A year ago, there were more than a dozen Internet players serving the paper recycling market through ...
- Research articles 2001-07-23
- Tirex Grants License to Ocean Equipment Manufacturing and Sales Co. to Manufacture Patented Tirex Recycling Technology in the United States
- MONTREAL--BUSINESS WIRE--Nov. 18, 1999-- The Tirex Corp. (OTCBB:TXMC) announced Thursday a grant to license Ocean Equipment Manufacturing and Sales Co. OEMSC of Toms River, N.J. to manufacture Tirex's patented tire recycling system, the TCS-1, in the United States. The license to OEMSC includes the sale of products produced...
- Research articles 1999-11-18
- Closed-loop recycling
- DuPont says it has developed a new process that can recycle reinforced nylon and let it keep the same properties as the virgin material. As a demonstration, Denso Corp., an automotive systems supplier based in Ariya, Japan, recently produced a prototype radiator end tank made of 100 percent recycled, glass-reinforced...
- Research articles 2002-05-01
- Recycling of air intake manifolds.(Environmental Issues)
- DuPont Engineering Polymers and Toyota Motor Corp say they have confirmed the feasibility of the DuPont Composite Recycle Technology as a means to reclaim and reuse PA 6 from automotive air intake manifolds. DuPont Engineering Polymers and Toyota Motor Corp say they have confirmed...
- Research articles 2004-05-01
- Recycling of air intake manifolds.(Automotive)
- DuPont Engineering Polymers and Toyota Motor Corp say they have confirmed the feasibility of the DuPont Composite Recycle Technology as a means to reclaim and reuse polyamide 6 from automotive air intake manifolds. DuPont Engineering Polymers and Toyota Motor Corp say they have ...
- Research articles 2004-05-01
- Excellence in technology award for Aquatech.(BULLETIN BOARD)
- Aquatech International Corp. has been honored with the 2007 North American Frost & Sullivan Award for Excellence in Technology in the Water Recycling and Reuse Systems Market. With its experience and expertise in integrated zero liquid discharge systems, wastewater recycle/reuse and next-generation membrane/thermal...
- Research articles 2007-12-01
- Pangborn Corp
- Pangborn Corporation manufactures a complete line of standard blast machines and custom designed systems that are used for cleaning, deburring, descaling, and peening a wide variety of products. Pangborn[R] systems include state-of-the-art features, such as Rim-Loc Rotoblast[R]wheel technology, protective wear plating, and abrasive recycling and cleaning equipment to provide optimum...
- Research articles 2006-03-01
- DaimlerChrysler working toward making vehicles 95% recyclable.
- DaimlerChrysler Corp. said it is testing plastics recycling technology that could help make its vehicles 95% recoverable within the next few years. The Auburn Hills, MI-based automaker began a five-month pilot program last month that, if enacted on a DaimlerChrysler Corp. said it is testing plastics...
- Research articles 2000-10-01
- Looking back at key industry events of 1994 ...(News)
- January ... In the space of one week, recycling-technology developer Embrace Systems Corp. names three chief executive officers - including the same one twice - after admitting to the Securities and Exchange Commission that it had lied about its fina January ... In the space of...
- Research articles 2004-04-12
- Molten Metal to Establish Joint Venture with Martin Marietta. (Originated from The Boston Globe)
- Aug. 10--Molten Metal Technology Inc. said yesterday that is has established a joint venture with Martin Marietta Corp. to bid on contracts to build recycling systems for the U.S. Energy and Defense departments. The deal with the giant defense contractor gives the four-year-old Molten Metal...
- Research articles 1994-08-09
- Intechra buying companies
- JACKSON - Intechra has entered into definitive agreements to acquire three information technology asset disposition ITAD companies with locations across the United States. The companies are: EPC of Los Angeles, an electronics recycling company; Market2Market of Columbus, Ohio; and SpaceFitters of Hartford, Conn. Intechra will acquire the three companies from...
- Research articles 2007-01-01
- Intechra to Acquire Three More Companies
- Unmatched in Size, Scale, Geographic Reach; Significantly Increases Recycling Capacity JACKSON, Miss. -- Intechra today announced definitive agreements to acquire three information technology asset disposition ITAD companies with locations across the United States: * EPC, Los Angeles, an electronics recycling company * Market2Market, Columbus, Ohio ...
- Research articles 2006-12-14
- Climate Change Denial: Where It Counts, It's Not Going Up
- George Monbiot is beside himself. He writes in his post Death Denial: "There is no point in denying it: we're losing. Climate change denial is spreading like a contagious disease. It exists in a sphere which cannot be reached by evidence or reasoned argument; any attempt to draw attention to...
- News items 2009-11-08
- Globesat Signs Agreement With Startech To Commercialize Tire Resource Recovery Systems
- TORONTO--BUSINESS WIRE--Feb. 20, 1996--Globesat Holding Corp. ("Globesat"), a Utah technology corporation (Bulletin Board: GSAT), today announced that it has signed an agreement with Startech Environmental Corporation of Wilton, Connecticut (Bulletin Board: STHK), to globally commercialize Tire Resource Recovery Systems utilizing Startech's proprietary Plasma Waste Converter technology.The Startech Plasma Waste Converter...
- Research articles 1996-02-20
- Probex Granted U.S. Patent for ProTerra Process
- Business Editors DALLAS--BUSINESS WIRE--Sept. 12, 2000 Probex Corp. (AMEX:PRB), an energy technology company, announced today that it has been granted patent No. 6,106,699 from the U.S. Patent Office for key elements of ProTerraTM, its proprietary used oil recycling and upgrading technology. The patent provides, in its 42...
- Research articles 2000-09-12
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