- ARCA Appoints New Training Manager.
ARCA, the Asbestos Removal Contractors Association, is committed to promoting the growth and image of the UK’s asbestos abatement industry is pleased to announce that it has appointed Satish Patel as its new Training Manager.
Company: ARCA
(Filed: Mon Oct 29 2007)
- Wolf Urine - Natural solution to coyote problem
Coyotes are becoming a major nuisance in cities and towns across America. Wolf urine could be a natural solution to the growing problem.
Company: Lexington Outdoors
(Filed: Fri Oct 12 2007)
- Socially responsible, stylish, eco-friendly design debuts in Europe
Urbanites in Europe now have the chance to do good, while looking good… and different, with this range of an eye-catching products. XSProject products feature socially responsible design, and are made from non-recyclable plastic packaging!
Company: XSProject Europe
(Filed: Tue Oct 09 2007)
- ERP continues strong growth trend by welcoming 1,000th member
The European Recycling Platform (ERP) has announced that its 1,000th member has signed its membership agreement this week. This major milestone reaffirms that ERP, as the first independent pan-European WEEE (Waste Electronic and Electrical Equipment) compliance scheme, is a key player on the European market.
Company: FTPB
(Filed: Mon Oct 08 2007)
- Dallas Contracting Co., Inc. Completes Tank Removal and Building Demolition Project
Dallas Contracting Co., Inc., (website: http://www.dallascontracting.com) a specialized contractor providing demolition services, onsite concrete aggregate crushing, Brownfield redevelopment and scrap metal recycling to various industries, recently completed the demolition of a building and the removal of an underground storage tank in New Jersey.
Company: Dallas Contracting Co., Inc.
(Filed: Thu Oct 04 2007)
- Pectel Eliminates Vehicle Fleet Emissions
The Pectel Group, one of the largest asbestos removal companies in the UK have announced today that they have offset their entire vehicles carbon emissions and donated their carbon footprint value to a tree planting project in Cornwall
Company: The Pectel Group
(Filed: Thu Sep 20 2007)
- Big event crowds waste less water
Coates is spreading the message to crowds at big events across Australia about a new way to save water.
Company: Watersave Australia
(Filed: Mon Sep 03 2007)
- UK Energy Saving Helps You to Plan for a New Eco-Friendly Academic Year
The consumer website http://www.uk-energy-saving.com covers all aspects of energy saving and related topics and their Energy Watch page, http://www.uk-energy-saving.com/energy_watch.html, now includes tips and suggestions for an eco-friendly academic year.
Company: UK Energy Saving
(Filed: Wed Aug 15 2007)
- Flood Crisis Gives Showcase for Panton McLeod Americas
A firm, which has recently launched in North America, were called in to provide their drinking water expertise following a major flooding disaster in England.
Company: Panton McLeod Americas
(Filed: Tue Aug 07 2007)
- Flooding advice free at town planning site
The latest information on flooding and how to reduce its risk can be downloaded free-of-charge at the UK’s Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) web site at www.planningmatters.co.uk
Company: Echelon
(Filed: Fri Jul 27 2007)
- Urban Splash selects Jaga’s Strada energy-efficient heating
Award-winning property developers, Urban Splash, have chosen Jaga Heating Products for a project involving the regeneration of 349 Victorian-style terraced houses in Langworthy, Salford. Each property features five of Jaga’s streamlined Strada radiators plus the sleek, white Sani towel rails in bathrooms and ensuites to provide residents with stylish yet affordable heating. This sought-after development has caused a media stir across the country and seen buyers queuing for three days in advance of sales.
Company: Jaga Heating Products
(Filed: Mon Jul 16 2007)
- Vertical Agriculture On The Up
Over the next 40 years the UN predicts a global population boom, leading to agricultural land shortages. Great Stuff Hydroponics thinks we can overcome this problem and help to reduce the environmental impact of our cities by building vertical hydroponic agricultural buildings in urban centres.
Company: Great Stuff Hydroponics
(Filed: Mon Jul 16 2007)
- Taxis firm help to drive down climate change
Falmouth Taxis are helping to drive down carbon emissions by offsetting the amount of carbon dioxide that their business creates, becoming the first “CarbonZero” taxi service in Cornwall.
Company: co2balance Ltd
(Filed: Fri Jul 13 2007)
- Alternative Energy Store Announces Three New Sales Team Members
Online retailer, the Alternative Energy Store, with headquarters in Hudson, Mass., recently announced three new members have joined the sales team. The Alternative Energy Store is providers of cost competitive, high-quality renewable energy products.
Company: Alternate Energy Store
(Filed: Tue Jul 10 2007)
- HEDGEHOG ROADKILLS HOLD THE KEY TO LEARNING MORE ABOUT THE TINY MAMMAL
The Clare Heritage Office in association with the Clare Biodiversity Group is hoping that the significant number of hedgehogs killed on Irish roads each year will help them produce the country's first every audit of the tiny mammal.
Company: Dunphy Public Relations
(Filed: Mon Jul 09 2007)
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