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Scotland’s green chemicals producer launches Crowdfunding campaign

Scottish technology-led producer of green chemicals, Celtic Renewables, has launched its latest crowdfunding campaign with Crowdcube aiming to raise a…

2 years ago

AI for Air

In the bustling city of Lahore, Pakistan, the skyline often wears a veil of smog, painting a stark picture of…

2 years ago

Novel adaptation for existing furnaces could reduce steelmaking emissions by 90%

Researchers from the University of Birmingham, U.K., have designed a novel adaptation for existing iron and steel furnaces that could…

3 years ago

Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation and Baker Hughes Partner to Reduce Emissions from Flaring Operations

Baker Hughes and Petrosafe, a subsidiary of the Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation (EGPC), announced a contract that will mark the…

4 years ago

Irish Companies Emissions Drop by Over a Third

Average operational carbon emissions from Irish companies reporting on their environmental performance to CDP reduced by over a third last…

4 years ago

The Top 10 Businesses Leading The EV Fleet Race

The Top 10 Businesses Leading The EV Fleet Race International Transport Forum states that almost one-third of transport-related CO2 emissions…

4 years ago

Grass-Cutting Tools Promote Emissions, Fuel the Switch to Pollinator-Friendly Plants

This article was written by Tom Spencer, and edited by Jonathan Finlay. Over recent years there has been a growing…

5 years ago

How Micro Bubbles Reduce Costs and Emissions to Shipping – #TechBBQ 2019

This years theme of "Emerging Technologies" has given Founders an incentive to bring their idea's to the public and investors…

6 years ago

How the New Asian Emission Laws/Regulations Will Impact UK and Irish based Manufacturing Companies

How the New Asian Emission Laws/Regulations Will Impact UK and Irish based Manufacturing Companies By Alfred Richardson New Asian Emission…

6 years ago

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