It’s pretty wild how much plastic waste we generate, right? It feels like it’s everywhere. But what if we could actually use ...
By converting waste materials into eco-friendly, high-value fuels, we can close resource loops, reduce dependence on fossil ...
Sheep at Taproot Farms in Nova Scotia. Wool from these sheep will go into making wool pellets at the Taproot Fibre Lab's facility nearby. (Rob Short/CBC - image credit) In a former juice processing ...
Pellets are being produced in Nova Scotia, P.E.I. In a former juice processing plant in Port Williams, a cluster of machines whir and hum as they process piles of wool. For now, the wool processed in ...
Waste is often only tracked within a mold cavity itself—is the part now cooling inside the tool ready to ship or is it scrap? A molder’s investment in material, however, extends over a broader scope ...
The audio version of this article is generated by text-to-speech, a technology based on artificial intelligence. Patrick Gall of the Aurora Research Institute in Inuvik, N.W.T., is shown alongside a ...
Researchers in Inuvik, N.W.T., have hit upon a way to turn waste cardboard into a home heating fuel that can be mixed in with conventional wood pellets. If the pilot project is successful, it will ...
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