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  • News - 23 Oct 2005
    CIRIA has released a good practice guidance on the application of sustainable practices to the management of decommissioning wastes from nuclear licensed sites The SD:SPUR Main guidance is the...
  • News - 17 Oct 2005
    The question of architectural concrete’s durability has finally been answered. Performance of Architectural Concrete Panels in the PCA Outdoor Display, published by Portland Cement...
  • News - 25 Sep 2005
    Gradus has launched Esplanade Plus Open, a heavy duty, engineered primary entrance mat. The open construction product reinforces the company’s reputation for producing quality, durable...
  • News - 2 Sep 2005
    RIDGID® has introduced a new 18-volt Cordless Adhesive/Caulk Gun (Model R84040) that can handle a wide variety of jobsite applications. It is designed to use 10.1 oz or 30 oz. tubes of caulk,...
  • News - 11 Jul 2005
    Kingspan Insulated Panels is making a valuable contribution to a £120 million Private Finance Initiative (PFI) in Bristol. The work in Bristol is being carried out for HBG to rebuild and...
  • News - 22 Jun 2005
    On Saturday 25th June, the Centre for Alternative Technology (CAT) will be celebrating the power of the wind. Visitors to CAT will be able to go on a special guided tour of Pobl Pwr, the Dyfi...
  • News - 8 Jun 2005
    The GREENGUARD Environmental Institute (GEI) awarded seventeen Harter seating lines with the GREENGUARD Indoor Air Quality Certified(R) Mark. Harter's corporate seating successfully completed...
  • News - 17 Dec 2003
    HL Plastics SUREGRIP roof walkways and safety systems have been specifically developed to respond to the need for a safe means of access and working environment for roof workers. The products are...
  • News - 19 Jun 2003
    As with all corporate changes, when manufacturer SC Johnson recently looked to boost environmental performance, a major consideration was the cost. What they found when they looked at their greenhouse...
  • News - 10 Jun 2003
    Imagine there was a machine that could be fed with all kinds of waste and turn them into oil, gas, minerals and fresh water. Waste such as tyres, plastics, municipal sewage sludge, paper, animal and...

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