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Using Detailed Data in Productive and Green Operations

Show me some numbers! At the end of my last article, I said that it is necessary to address green manufacturing and the role of digital enterprises in the context of informing the customers each enterprise serves as well as those to whom the enterprise appears as the customer. Importantly, this has to ... Read more »

Isuzu, Other Truck Manufacturers Call for Regulatory Cooperation

Isuzu and other global truck and engine manufacturers have called for regulatory harmonization and closer cooperation among European, North American, and Japanese regulators to improve energy efficiency and reduce fuel consumption associated with on-road freight transport. Meeting in Tokyo, the chief executives of more than 10 global truck and engine ... Read more »

‘Green Steam’ Expands in Boston

A “Green Steam” project that includes a 7,000-foot steam pipeline extension has been completed in the Boston-Cambridge district energy network by Veolia North America. The $112 million project includes the planned reconfiguration of the recently acquired Kendall Station combined heat and power plant. Green Steam is an innovative environmental solution ... Read more »

R2 Solutions Sets Quality Assurance Policies

R2 Solutions has released new policies intended to assure the quality of its certified recyclers’ and auditors’ performance. The nonprofit that oversees the R2 Standard for recyclers developed the R2 Quality Plan with input from electronics recyclers and refurbishers, original equipment manufacturers, certification body representatives, auditors, consultants, the EPA and ... Read more »

Gasmet Monitoring Finnish Wastewater Plant Emissions

A large municipal wastewater treatment facility in Helsinki, Finland, is using technology from Gasmet to continuously monitor its greenhouse gas emissions to help in the city’s efforts to combat climate change and also to help improve the wastewater treatment process, the company says. In contrast to the strict regulatory monitoring that is applied to the quality ... Read more »

Fish Lose Fear of Predators with Elevated CO2

Higher carbon dioxide emissions that eventually find their way into ocean waters could cause fish to lose their fear of predators, potentially damaging the entire marine food chain. A study by the Australian Institute of Marine Science (Aims), James Cook University and the Georgia Institute of Technology found the behavior ... Read more »

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