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Other animals were also impacted. Officials alarmed after discovering cause of death of beloved local elephants — here's what ...
The world’s sawmills and plantation forests offer a powerful weapon against climate change, a new study has found. A paper ...
Ministers say fresh rules announced today will limit the development of new waste incinerators, which burn rubbish to make electricity and emit gases that are harmful for the environment.
Hidden among the tsunami of plastic waste America sent to Southeast Asia last year were three of the 19 tracking devices ABC News secured to plastic bags and dropped off at Walmart store recycling ...
Garbage cans, burning waste & more: trash laws Myrtle Beach, SC residents should know. ... loose debris must be confined to ...
Ecology's previous round of Prevent Nonattainment grants helped agencies in Okanogan County improve air quality to meet ...
SINGAPORE – The use of disposable plastic bags will fall now that major supermarkets are charging at least five cents for each bag, according to experts, but people will continue to bag rubbish ...
Thousands of tonnes of black bag waste produced in Swansea will continue to be sent to Bedfordshire, Cardiff and Sweden, councillors have been told. The rubbish is burned in a controlled process ...
Reworld, formerly known as Covanta, wants DEEP to authorize burning up to 57 tons of medical waste a day at its plant off Enterprise Drive just before Lake Compounce.
Just under half of all the UK's household rubbish is now burned, and a recent BBC investigation showed that incinerating bin bags, which can release large amounts of carbon dioxide, was as bad for ...
Burning garbage, bring bins in and keeping trash cans closed: every Myrtle Beach, South Carolina resident should know these laws. ... That means no trash bags on or around waste containers.
Just under half of all the UK's household rubbish is now burned, and a recent BBC investigation showed that incinerating bin bags, which can release large amounts of carbon dioxide, was as bad for ...