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  • News - 3 Aug 2005
    Until now, a low-cost, energy-efficient process for making an alpha cement binder has eluded the gypsum industry. Filling this void, G.B. Technologies’ (GBT) patented alpha-gypsum material...
  • News - 15 Jun 2004
    Researchers at the Bolton Institute and the University of Bradford have found a way to reuse £70 million worth of waste carpet currently going to landfill every year. At present around 7% of...
  • News - 20 Jan 2004
    Demolition experts J Freeley Ltd have launched their new website with the view to it being a complete guide to all aspects of demolition. The site examines health and safety, quality systems,...
  • News - 18 Nov 2003
    The US state of California is developing the worlds first online database designed to provide a complete list of environmentally preferred products. The complete database will be accessible to anyone,...
  • News - 30 Sep 2003
    The Zuckerman Institute for Connective Environmental Research (ZICER) is a new environmental research institute located at the University of East Anglia (UEA). Located within UEA's School of...
  • News - 8 Sep 2003
    The Solaire, the USA’s first environmentally responsible residential high-rise building, was unveiled last Friday, September 5, in Manhattan. The 27 storey building relies on a concrete...
  • News - 22 Aug 2003
    Based in Missoula, Montana is a relatively new nonprofit organisation, homeWORD. They promote and develop affordable housing through innovative and sustainable means. The projects are...
  • News - 12 Aug 2003
    Shanks Waste Services and the East London Waste Authority (ELWA) have announced a joint venture, to be known as “shanks. east london“, that is aiming for recycling targets of 33% by 2016...
  • News - 5 Aug 2003
    Hundreds of tonnes of plastic waste are discarded by the construction industry annually. Europe’s leading manufacturer of road and construction site safety products, Oxford Plastic Systems, is...
  • News - 11 Jul 2003
    London Remade and the Nazeing Glass Works have just completed a recent trial to recycle old TV and computer screens into floor tiles. Molten TV screen glass is poured into moulds to make non-slip...

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