How artificial intelligence and robots are boosting waste sorting
On July 30, 2024 by scienceguyWaste sorting technologies, the key to recycling, are being boosted by digital technology. Robotization, artificial intelligence and digital watermarks are transforming waste sorting. So let’s discuss about the main recent developments in intelligent sorting. Specializing in industrial robotics for twenty years, from agri-food to surface treatment to waste recovery, the sorting sector has evolved. The Read More
Sorting vs. Prevention: The Battle for America’s Waste Management Future
On June 11, 2024 by scienceguyThe desire to impose complementarity between two processing methods is not the prerogative of ONGs. Government officials invited communication to be complementary between prevention and recycling: continue to promote the reduction of waste at a time when we are preparing to speaking out again on sorting and recycling, takes on its full meaning insofar as Read More
Methanization, the controversial waste treatment
On May 9, 2024 by scienceguyCurrently developing in Virginia, anaerobic digestion makes it possible to produce renewable energy based on agricultural and food waste. If it is expected to weigh more heavily in the French energy mix in a few decades, it also arouses strong opposition. Waste management in Virginia Straddling the line between the production of renewable energy and Read More
Reasons to choose organic food for your health and the environment
On April 25, 2024 by scienceguyHow the government of North Carolina helps protect the environment The government of North Carolina plays a major role in environmental conservation through its recent policies and initiatives towards sustainability. They enforce regulations to decrease pollution, preserve NC natural habitats, and promote sustainable greener practices. Investing in clean energy projects and supporting eco-friendly businesses like Read More
Paperwise: 10 Tips to Streamline Your Paper Usage and Save Trees
On March 22, 2024 by scienceguyTop tips for optimizing your paper consumption in Minnesota Paper is expensive. Once you scribble something on it, chances are you’ll throw it away sooner or later without using it again. But it’s not just that! The biggest problem is that we have to cut down trees to produce paper. Is a tree, the very Read More
Building a Sustainable Future: Nurturing the Earth through Environmental Engineering
On March 19, 2024 by scienceguyFocus on environmental engineering Environmental engineering is the branch of engineering responsible for protecting people from harmful effects on the environment, such as pollution. It also aims to improve the quality of life. Environmental engineers work in particular for the development of recycling, waste elimination, public health and the control of water and air pollution. Read More
What are the least polluting means of transport
On January 19, 2024 by scienceguyPollution is a worrying phenomenon, the car remains the most used means of transport in America, but is also among the most polluting. Transport has a growing impact on our environment, as it is the main emitter of CO2, accounting for 39% of total emissions. Indeed, these CO2 emissions depend on the distance of the Read More
Turning Trash into Treasure: Exploring the Science of Waste Management
On December 2, 2023 by scienceguyWhat is waste Waste is an object, or a certain quantity of objects, that has zero or negative value for its owner. He is ready to part with it for free or to pay to be rid of it. Waste is a social fact: while nature operates in cycles, and a large part of humanity Read More
Deciphering the Criteria for Biological Drug Endorsement
On February 6, 2023 by scienceguyWhat are the criteria for obtaining approval of a biological drug The pharmaceutical industry is evolving with an increasing emphasis on biological drugs. Coming from organic sources, these products pose particular challenges during approval. This step is crucial in the development of new treatments. Discover in this article the essential criteria guiding this approval. Regulatory Read More
- Recycling Myths: What Really Happens to Your Trash After It’s Picked Up
- How artificial intelligence and robots are boosting waste sorting
- Sorting vs. Prevention: The Battle for America’s Waste Management Future
- Methanization, the controversial waste treatment
- Reasons to choose organic food for your health and the environment
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