The New Jersey recycling business that recently acquired Portland-based waste remediator RED Technologies LLC has received tentative approval to process biomedical waste at its facility in Bristol.
BRISTOL, Conn. (WTNH) — Bristol residents and environment advocates are worried about what could potentially be in the air as a plant seeks state permits to burn biomedical waste. Covanta, now known ...
A trash-burning plant in Bristol that has been the subject of scores of complaints from residents appears likely to gain approval to also burn medical waste. Reworld, which has operated since 1985 ...
TAMPA, Fla. — A Tampa man was charged with a number of crimes after investigators say they found more than 50,000 pounds of untreated biomedical waste in a storage location. Basile Pertsas, the owner ...
COIMBATORE: Inter-state disputes over dumping of biomedical waste can be mitigated if they can be used productively in ...
In a recent review published in Environmental Research, researchers reviewed existing literature on the biomedical waste (BW) source, elements, and the recent upsurge of microplastics (MPs) during the ...
National Institute for Interdisciplinary Science and Technology (CSIR–NIST) has entered into a collaboration with Angamaly-based startup Bio Vastum Solutions to deploy a globally patented technology ...
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The CSIR–National Institute for Interdisciplinary Science and Technology (CSIR–NIST) has entered into a collaboration with Angamaly-based startup Bio Vastum Solutions (BVS) to ...
KOCHI: With a 3.5-tonne-per-day capacity biomedical waste treatment plant ready for commissioning at the Brahmapuram dumpsite ...
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