Starscreen Articles & Analysis
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Landfill waste comes from MSW. With natural biodegradation of organic matter, landfill waste in anaerobic environment will produce toxic flammable gas such as hydrogen sulfide, and methane. Illegal landfill that without seepage prevention also has risk of contaminating soil and polluting groundwater problems. Improper disposal of landfill waste can cause environmental pollution and resource ...
I’m Bill Lindbloom and I head up business development efforts with PPI In Grand Prairie, TX. PPI is a molder of urethane parts for MRF’s. The reason I’m reaching out to you is to introduce our line of urethane stars developed to replace the traditional Rubber stars on your ONP and Fines screens. Our Stars are manufactured from a proprietary urethane material and trials at ...
Recycled wood is the most environmentally friendly form of composite timber production in the world, where remnants of wooden structures and imported wooden pallets are abundant. Another use for recycled timber is to shred it down into wood chips to power homes or to use as mulch for plants. To help you manage your timber waste successfully, Waste Initiatives has access to a range of shredders, ...
Tiger Depack: the all in one solution for the treatment of the organic fraction. Tiger Depack has been developing technical solutions to improve waste recovery for ten years. Food waste, production waste and scraps from waste treatment processes are just a few examples of the main matrices valued by Tiger Depack packagers. Thanks to the great reliability of the machinery and the in-depth study ...
The future of waste wood processing for combustion purposes: Lindner showcased highly effective system solutions for efficient fuel production in line with ISO 17225-1. The correct recovery of waste wood is a significant step towards protecting the environment. What’s more, with their highly productive processing technologies, Lindner can transform this into a profitable fuel. True to ...
During a 12–month period, 138 tissue samples (muscle, liver, kidney) were screened for antibiotic residues (ARs), using the five–plate STAR test. Samples positive to one or more antibiotics were detected in 33.9% of the chicken samples and in 26% of the pig samples. All the chicken liver samples, 32.2% of the chicken muscle and 14% of the swine liver samples were positive to sulphonamides and ...
