Christopher Hailstone, a recognized expert in energy management and renewable energy, is here to provide insights into Liebherr's forthcoming exhibition at WasteExpo 2025. With extensive knowledge in utility operations, grid reliability, and machinery efficiency, he will share details about
The U.S. Navy plans to construct treatment plants near Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam to address fuel-contaminated water from the Red Hill water shaft, ensuring safe drinking water for over 90,000 military family members. This plan follows a significant jet fuel leak in November 2021, which led to
Schneider Electric, a renowned French automation and energy firm, has announced a landmark investment of $700 million over the next two years, aimed at significantly expanding its U.S. operations. This substantial commitment, which marks the largest U.S. spending initiative for the company in its
The collaboration between Meta and Ecotrust Forest Management (EFM) is a notable initiative in the fight against climate change, with the goal of delivering 676,000 carbon removal credits by 2035. Through the strategic transformation of 68,000 acres of forest on Washington’s Olympic Peninsula into c
Billions of tons of plastic are produced annually, destined to persist for hundreds of years, but what happens to it all? A staggering 91% of this plastic is not recycled, leading to significant waste accumulation and greenhouse gas emissions. The plastic waste crisis has reached overwhelming
The push for tethered caps on single-use plastic beverage containers is gaining momentum in the United States, notably in California with Senate Bill 45 (SB 45). Sponsored by state Senators Steve Padilla and Catherine Blakespear, the bill aims to mandate tethered caps starting in 2027 to address