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The medical sterilization paper plastic packaging bag is a disposable medical sterilization packaging material, which has the advantages of good air permeability, good penetration of sterilization medium, high bacteria resistance after sterilization, convenient chemical monitoring during sterilization, simple package sealing, good perspective, long safety period after sterilization, easy opening, ...
In this era when businesses require virus-resiliency for both employees and customers, there is a demand for no-touch, automatic, sanitary solutions. Harmony proudly manufactures several waste and recycling solutions that meet this need, including our SmartPack Automatic Compactor. But, even with an automatic door opening, compaction cycling, and hands free operation, both those depositing ...
Its hard to believe that four years have passed since Harmony Kids Learning Center opened its doors to serve our community. June 6th marked the fourth anniversary of the learning center located just to the north of Harmony Enterprises. It took six short months for the building to be renovated for their grand opening, beginning in January of 2016. A lot has happened since that renovation was ...
Agilyx Corporation (“Agilyx”), the leader in chemical recycling of post-use plastics back into polymers, chemicals and low carbon fuels, today announced the collaboration with Beaverton Lodge, an Oregon Metro area retirement residence, to recycle polystyrene foodservice items. Beaverton Lodge recently implemented a polystyrene foodservice program to reduce the potential for exposure ...
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Over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic, BIR has sought to collate expert feedback on the impact of the virus around the world, with specific regard to how it is affecting the recycling industry. This latest update has been sourced from the world recycling organization’s network of member national associations. Please also check our related comparative table providing a global ...
More than 18,000 people have died from the Coronavirus in the UK and the lockdown has been extended until at least May 7. With waste classed as an essential industry and recycling still considered a waste activity, recycling companies are allowed to continue to trade. ...
In an era where ‘being green’ matters more with every passing month, the British population is increasingly being encouraged to reduce, reuse and recycle ‘waste’. But are there some things you might be a little keener to get rid of? When moving house for instance, passing on old crockery, books and exercise equipment is perhaps the norm. But in a recent YouGov survey of ...
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Regional Administrator Judith A. Enck met on Thursday, June 7, 2012 in New York City with representatives of local governments from Puerto Rico to discuss environmental challenges facing municipal governments in Puerto Rico, and explore solutions. The municipal and federal officials pledged to work together to reduce pollution, increase recycling and promote ...
The medical center has pledged to reduce its use of plastics, reduce and recycle solid waste, complete the final phase of its green roof, use nontoxic cleaning products, conserve energy and water, and reduce air pollution from its vehicles. ...
While the study indicated that Johnson Controls could not be the cause of the blood-lead incidents in Kangqiao, it did identify an abnormally high zone of lead content from a waste recycling facility near the residential area where 80 percent of the affected children live. ...
Implement a program to separate the collection of food waste for composting, which will decrease the need to send organic materials to landfills. Achieve at least a 10% reduction in energy consumption, and become an EPA Energy Star partner. Boost solid waste recycling and the re-use of industrial materials, ...
Bringing another first to the dental industry, AMD LASERS™ will offer iPads™ as part of its company-wide going green and paperless initiative effective October 1, 2010. iPad™ technology will replace paper and DVDs throughout the educational and training program in tandem with the number one selling laser in the world - Picasso. The initiative is a part of a long-standing ...
Today, approximately 500 employees at Astellas Pharma US, Inc. ("Astellas") are taking a break from their daily routine to pack food at local pantries, paint murals in under-resourced schools, engage kids in healthy living activities and landscape public gardens in the Chicagoland area through a partnership with Chicago Cares. These efforts are part of the first annual "Changing Tomorrow Day," a ...
May Gurney has reported profit of 7%, as it published its preliminary results for the year ended 31 March 2010 today (2 June). The infrastructure service support company’s underlying profit has risen from £20.2m up to £21.6 – and increase of £1.4m over the past year. According to the company, its contract wins which have lead to a record order book of more than £1.7 billion have helped secure ...
Infrastructure support service company May Gurney has won two contracts worth GBP£60m to provide waste management services in North Yorkshire and West Oxfordshire. Under the contract with North Yorkshire County Council, May Gurney will manage 17 household waste recycling centres. The seven-year contract is valued at up to GBP£24m with the option to extend for a further three years. ...
Infrastructure service company May Gurney has been selected to deliver a range of front-line services for Torbay Council through a joint venture company (JVC). The 10-year contract is valued up to £130 million, or £13 million each year, with the possibility of a further extension of 15 years. Services such as waste and recycling collections, maintenance of highways, grounds, parks , car parks, ...
May Gurney has won the £75 million contract to provide waste management services for Bridgend County Borough Council. The local authority’s recycling, waste collection and household waste recycling centres will be managed by the firm from April next year for an initial seven years, with the option of extending the contract for a further seven years. This different approach is focused on using ...
Waste management company May Gurney has been named preferred bidder for North Somerset’s £85 million environmental services contract. The service will be used by 204,000 residents providing recycling, waste collection and management of household waste recycling centres. The seven-year contract begins in March 2010 with the possibility of a seven-year extension. May Gurney Environmental ...
Infrastructure services firm May Gurney has been awarded a £16 million four-year contract to operate and manage half of the recycling centres in Essex. From 1 July, the firm will be operating 11 sites in South Essex, which recycle a large range of materials including garden waste, engine oil, plastic bottles and scrap metal. Additionally, they take bulky items such as unwanted furniture. May ...
