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Greennova wants to know Greennova technology overview 9 months ago
GREENNOVA, italian startup company, is active in microalgae technology for biobased chemicals. Technology portfolio includes waste to energy system, waste recovery, waste water treatment, CO2 capture.
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Kyzyl wants to discuss Environmental and Waste Management Industry - Industry Outlook Series, Global Industry Analysts Inc. 5 months ago
Market Research Report Collections - Industry Outlook Series - http://www.strategyr.com/Environmental_and_Waste_Management_Industry_Market_Report.asp
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Tennessee Valley Authority officials have reported finding elevated levels of tritium in a groundwater sample taken from a monitoring well at the Sequoyah Nuclear Plant. - http://timesfreepress.com/news/2011/dec/20/tritium-detected-sequoyah-groundwater-monitoring-w/
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Kyzyl wants to discuss Water Works: Rebuilding Infrastructure, Creating Jobs, Greening the Environment — Green For All 7 months ago
This report estimates the economic and job creation impact of a major investment in water infrastructure in the United States. This number—$188.4 billion—is based on the level of investment necessary, as estimated by the Environmental Protection Agency, to manage stormwater and preserve water quality across the country. We find that an investment of $188.4 billion spread equally over the next five years would generate $265.6 billion in economic activity and create close to 1.9 million jobs. - http://www.greenforall.org/resources/water-works
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well, it is a common mistake to take a common problem and look for a common solution. in real life 'common' or 'general' become very unique and private when you look at the details. for example the 'creating of jobs' is relevant to US but not to BanglaDesh. in Africa there is a higher demand for water but not even 10% of the money etc'. you need to have a wider point of view.
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Narsi wants to discuss Green discovery uses waste glass to clean up water 7 months ago
Green discovery uses waste glass to clean up water - http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/10/111006122211.htm
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Thank you very much, Narsi. You have given me a cause to complain to a court because of a breaching authors rights.
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Kyzyl wants to discuss Only bottled water to drink in rain-starved swath of South Pacific as sea levels rise - The Washington Post 7 months ago
WELLINGTON, New Zealand — Crops are wilting, schools have shut their bathrooms and government officials are bathing in lagoons because of a severe shortage of fresh water in a swath of the South Pacific. - http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/asia-pacific/bottled-water-provides-only-relief-for-some-in-drought-stricken-south-pacific/2011/10/04/gIQAD3tiJL_story.html
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Nestle has received the 2011 Stockholm Industry Water Award as recognition of its work to improve water management and performance in its operations.
Nestle is one of the largest food companies in the world, employing around 280 000 people in over 100 countries. Over the past decade, Nestle has reduced the total water withdrawals by over 30%, more than doubled the water efficiency of their internal operations and made significant reductions in the quantity of wastewater discharged into the environment.
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Narsi says 11 months ago
GE, others invest in wastewater bioreactor
General Electric, NRG Energy, and ConocoPhillips, through their joint venture firm, have invested in a new kind of wastewater treatment technology.
They're backing Israel-based Emefcy, developer of the Megawatter System, which uses bacteria to turn a regular wastewater treatment plant into an electricity-producing bioreactor that produces both clean water and electricity.
http://news.cnet.com/8301-11128_3-20075367-54/ge-others-invest-in-wastewater-bioreactor/








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Answer this question / Share a linkHi, can you let me know what is unique about the biochemicals portfolio your company has? Thanks!