Applications are open for a state grant program that aims to help WNC communities impacted by Helene rebuild and strengthen waste and recycling systems.
The US Army has teamed up with a clean-tech company to turn waste heat into drinking water for soldiers in the field.
For example, scientists have continuously come up with more efficient materials for solar cells. Other scientists have developed a photosynthesis-like way to pull pollutants from the air and transform ...
As glass waste piles up in cities and villages alike, it is creating long-term environmental risks—from urban heat islands to soil degradation. Without stronger recycling systems and policy ...
An off-the-grid system capable of transforming air moisture into water could eliminate a multitude of logistical hurdles for troops in the field.
A new Portsmouth facility could use artificial intelligence and robotics to pull recyclables and organics from the waste ...
It took more than 23 years for the Hanford Waste Treatment Plant to be built. The site will turn a good share of the 56 ...
Closed Loop Partners’ Center for the Circular Economy created a guide for U.S. material recovery facilities to optimize ...