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Real Christmas Trees: Making the Difference for Conservation and Community

Washington Nature

While growing, they provide clean air and clean water, habitat for wildlife, and capture and store carbon, lowering greenhouse gas emissions. On top of that, real trees can be recycled or composted in most communities. John F Marshall Real trees are a renewable resource. And they can never compare to the zero-waste of real trees.

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Intel: Greenhouse Gases are Falling Even as it Expands Manufacturing Capacity

Environmental Leader

Since 2000, Intel Corporation has sought to be a global leader in emissions reductions, water preservation, and waste generation — or the ability to reuse or recycle waste. The post Intel: Greenhouse Gases are Falling Even as it Expands Manufacturing Capacity appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.

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Intel: Greenhouse Gases are Falling Even as it Expands Manufacturing Capacity

Environmental Leader

Since 2000, Intel Corporation has sought to be a global leader in emissions reductions, water preservation, and waste generation — or the ability to reuse or recycle waste. The post Intel: Greenhouse Gases are Falling Even as it Expands Manufacturing Capacity appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.

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rPET and the Environment

Onya

r PET Products This article talks about the benefits of rPET (recycled polyethylene terephthalate) plastic products. The use of rPET products can contribute to a more sustainable future by reducing plastic pollution and conserving valuable resources. Recycling PET into rPET consumes less energy compared to producing PET from scratch.

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3M Has Cut its Greenhouse Gases by 71% Over Two Decades. How?

Environmental Leader

The post 3M Has Cut its Greenhouse Gases by 71% Over Two Decades. It expects to be halfway there by 2030 and 80% of the way there by 2040. It will invest $1 billion over 20 years to meet those goals and improve its water efficiency and reduce waste. appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.

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40 New Stories - REAL Environmental & Conservation Leadership In PA

PA Environment Daily

] -- TribLive: Officials Toast Jeannette Glass Site’s Transformation To Cryogenic Testing Facility -- NextPittsburgh: Scenic Pittsburgh Honors Ligonier For Protecting, Preserving Its Small Town Charm -- Wellsboro, Tioga County Named A Bird Town By National Audubon Society [PaEN] -- PennLive - Marcus Schneck: Penn State Master Gardeners Launch PA Bee-Monitoring (..)

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Pilot Project Paves Roadway In Ridley Creek State Park With Recycled Plastic/Asphalt In Delaware County

PA Environment Daily

On October 13, Officials from the state Departments of Transportation, Conservation and Natural Resources, Environmental Protection, and General Services highlighted a pilot project to pave part of a Ridley Creek State Park roadway with an asphalt and recycled plastic mixture in Delaware County.