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Digital Dyeing Technology Produces No Wastewater, Reduces Energy in Textile Production

Environment + Energy Leader

Fabric company JSRTEX Group in Taiwan is adding sustainable textile dyeing technology to reduce wastewater and energy use in its production. The post Digital Dyeing Technology Produces No Wastewater, Reduces Energy in Textile Production appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.

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Digital Dyeing Technology Produces No Wastewater, Reduces Energy in Textile Production

Environment + Energy Leader

Fabric company JSRTEX Group in Taiwan is adding sustainable textile dyeing technology to reduce wastewater and energy use in its production. The post Digital Dyeing Technology Produces No Wastewater, Reduces Energy in Textile Production appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.

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What We Know about Taiwan’s Magnitude 7.4 Earthquake

Scientific American

An earthquake scientist discusses what we know about Taiwan’s magnitude 7. quake so far and what may happen next

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The Stream, June 3, 2021: Carbon Pollution From World’s Reservoirs Higher Than Previously Thought

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Rains brought some relief to Taiwan as the island continues to battle extreme drought. Taiwan officials canceled a plan to extend water service cuts by eight hours a week after rains boosted reservoir levels. Focus Taiwan reports that Taiwan, a place typically rich in rainfall, went without a major typhoon last year.

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Law Library of Congress Publishes Report on Selected Issues in Biotechnology Regulation

Nanotech

The Law Library of Congress published a November 2023 report entitled Selected Issues in Biotechnology Regulation: Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, England, European Union, Germany, India, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand, Singapore, South Africa, South Korea, Taiwan that provides an overview of the main statutes and policies governing selected (..)

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Emissions from world's chip manufacturing hub are growing each year

New Scientist

Taiwan is where most of the world’s high-tech chips are made. Demand for the components is increasing, as is the associated environmental cost

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The Stream, May 3, 2023: Native Hawai’i Farmers Advocate For Land Back While Restoring Historic Water Systems

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Amidst drought, farmers in southern Taiwan are being paid not to grow crops as the government reserves water for semiconductor production. Now in the third year of an extended drought, reservoirs across Taiwan are consistently sitting at below 30 percent capacity, and as low as 11 percent in some rice-growing regions.

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