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Trash to tower: Engineers turn cardboard waste into strong building material
A new building material uses cardboard, water, and soil to create a sustainable alternative to concrete. It has about ...
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Scientists use steel waste to reduce CO₂ emissions in cement production by 80%
For more than 200 years, cement has been the quiet backbone of civilization. From towering city skylines to hidden water ...
And while consumers have been able to use their purchasing power to turn the tide away from plastic in some regards, its ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
PORTLAND, Maine -- America remains awash in refuse as new cases of the coronavirus decline, and that has reignited a debate about the sustainability of burning trash to create energy. Waste-to-energy ...
When it comes to waste generation and recycling rates, one could say Texas needs to clean up its act. A recent study by Eagle Dumpster Rental compared how U.S. states disposed of their trash as the ...
For more than 200 years, cement has been the quiet backbone of civilization. From towering city skylines to hidden water ...
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