Archive for November, 2009

Student climate action

Students plan to use the garden to grow herbs and vegetables for the cafeteria, with a system that would use rainwater rather than faucet water, … See all stories on this topic

Lambert Landscape Receives Decade Award at National Environmental Improvement

Perhaps the most noticeable addition to their location this year is a 38000 gallon rainwater harvesting tank which collects their building water runoff for … See all stories on this topic

The AVEENO(R) Brand Continues Inspiring Communities for a More Naturally

The brand also recognizes that many recycling municipalities cannot accommodate a large range of packaging materials and through the AVEENO® TerraCycle … See all stories on this topic

Bold or brassy – what's your view on new Southend landmark?

… expressed enthusiasm for the building's green credentials, which are set to include innovations such as the recycling of rainwater to flush toilets. … See all stories on this topic

Lambert Landscape Receives Decade Award at National Environmental Improvement

Perhaps the most noticeable addition to their location this year is a 38000 gallon rainwater harvesting tank which collects their building water runoff for … See all stories on this topic

Shri Ram tops schools' chart in southwest

Rainwater harvesting and water recycling facilities are also in place there and the students work towards rehabilitating a tribe in Ranthambore. … See all stories on this topic

Climategate Fall Out Heats Up Global Warming Debate

… building products conglomerate Kingspan Group plc – the largest manufacturer of rotationally moulded, heating oil tanks in the world under the Armet, …

Group seeks to halt Ark. sewage treatment plant

Tulsa World By SUSAN HYLTON World Staff Writer TAHLEQUAH — An Oklahoma environmental group has filed a petition to stop a new northwest Arkansas sewage treatment plant … See all stories on this topic

Our water supply must be public

Two letter-writers today say a public-private partnership for Greater Victoria's proposed secondary sewage treatment facility is the wrong way to go. … See all stories on this topic

P3 wrong way to do sewage

By Jenny Farkas, Times ColonistNovember 28, 2009 For the moment, I do not wish to debate whether building a sewage treatment facility is a better solution … See all stories on this topic