Saturday, February 25, 2006

topdressing.biz News: did you Know that Recyclying Tires cand be good for Someting?

Topdresing investigative team found this interesting: Did you know that atypical artificial grass turf requires around 100 tons of rubber, which by using the new technology means this amount can be replaced with recycled rubber from about 22,000 old car

Biocycle, Journal Of Composting & Organics Recycling

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>composting, recycling, manure, mercury, report, rubber,moisture, reductions, digester, BioCycle, technology, tons, power plants, emissions, control mercury.

Summary:
This letter from Peter Moulton of Climate Solutions illustrates the vitality underway: "Oregon is a great model for digester funding.In the area of composting, latest developments will be reported from Seattle, San Francisco, Portland and other major projects on the West Coast.NEW PROPOSALS TO CONTROL MERCURY CONTAMINATION The need to better control mercury pollution from contaminating air and water is leading to stronger alternative measures to eliminate emissions.Last March, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced the first federal rules to control mercury from power plants.Until that time, notes a report in The New York Times, plants had been exempt from federal standards for sources of toxic emissions.In one of the proposed options, power plants would be required to achieve reductions up to 80 percent by 2008 and up to 95 percent by 2012; the second option would require up to 95 percent reductions by 2008.Recycling rates have risen from 14 percent to over 50 percent as SWP spread its separate collection of food residuals over a large area; Earth Tech UK - its commercial scale anaerobic digester enables the Western Islesto develop its recycling and composting collection infrastructure.LATEST OMRI NEWSLETTER REVIEWS RECLASSIFYING DEHYDRATED MANURE Some organic producers have requested that the National Organic Program (NOP) reconsider classification of dehydrated manure (such as pelleted manure) as raw manure.GETTING THE "RUBBER ODOR" OUT OF RECYCLED RUBBER PRODUCTS Using a "nanomanipulation" process, a Danish company can make crumb rubber products that do not have the characteristic odor accompanying recycled rubber, reports Scrap Tire News.A typical artificial grass turf requires around 100 tons of rubber, which by using the new technology means this amount can be replaced with recycled rubber from about 22,000 old car tires.Their results showed that composting ischaracterized by different biological responses of microorganisms depending on the moisture content under which the process is conducted.
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