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Bion Announces Approval of New Australian Patent for Low Oxygen Organic Waste Bioconversion for Livestock Waste Environmental Treatment

Bion Announces Approval of New Australian Patent for Low Oxygen Organic Waste Bioconversion for Livestock Waste Environmental Treatment

Bion Announces Approval of New Australian Patent for Low Oxygen Organic Waste Bioconversion for Livestock Waste Environmental Treatment

Bion Announces Approval of New Australian Patent for Low Oxygen Organic Waste Bioconversion for Livestock Waste Environmental Treatment

Bion Announces Approval of New Australian Patent for Low Oxygen Organic Waste Bioconversion for Livestock Waste Environmental Treatment

PRNewswire/ -- Bion Environmental Technologies, Inc. (BNET) announced that notification was received today that its patent application entitled, "Low Oxygen Organic Waste Bioconversion System" has been granted by the Commonwealth of Australia Patent Office and given a Standard Patent number of 2002227224. The official filing date is approved as

Bion Announces Approval of New Australian Patent for Low Oxygen Organic Waste Bioconversion for Livestock Waste Environmental Treatment

NEW YORK, Sept. 25 /PRNewswire/ -- Bion Environmental Technologies, Inc. announced that notification was received today that its patent application entitled, "Low Oxygen Organic Waste Bioconversion System" has been granted by the Commonwealth of Australia Patent Office and given a Standard Patent number of 2002227224. The official filing date is approved as November 8, 2001 and the patent will be in force until an expiration date of November 8, 2021.

Bion Announces Approval of New Australian Patent for Low Oxygen Organic Waste Bioconversion for Livestock Waste Environmental Treatment

NEW YORK, Sept. 25 /PRNewswire/ -- Bion Environmental Technologies, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: BNET) announced that notification was received today that its patent application entitled, "Low Oxygen Organic Waste Bioconversion System" has been granted by the Commonwealth of Australia Patent Office and given a Standard Patent number of 2002227224. The official filing date is approved as November 8, 2001 and the patent will be in force until an expiration date of November 8, 2021.

Bion Announces Approval of New Australian Patent for Low Oxygen Organic Waste Bioconversion for Live

Bion Announces Approval of New Australian Patent for Low Oxygen Organic Waste Bioconversion for Livestock Waste Environmental Treatment

Report is Critcal of US For Dumping E-Waste Overseas

coondoggie writes "In what may be the least astonishing news of the day, some major US companies who say they are environmentally recycling electronic waste — aren't. Rather more startling — they are dumping everything from cell phones and old computers to televisions in countries such as China and India where disposal practices are unsafe to people and dangerous to the environment. Controlling the exportation of all of the e-waste plops on the doorstep of the US Environmental Protection Agency which is doing a woeful job, according to a scathing 67-page report issued by the Government Accountability Office today."

STOP PRESS Safe storage of radioactive waste Nanofibres of titanium dioxide can be used to filter and trap radioactive ions from waste water and so safely lock them away for storage, according to scientists in Australia.

Click here to review the contents of the August 2008 issue of High Performance Plastics and download it online

17:48 - Greece: Panic sell-off sends shares to nadir; Banks worst hit

The construction of a recycling plant for solid household waste and biomass will begin in Shumen, North-eastern Bulgaria, in September, said Stefan Terziev, a representative of the project's U.S. investor ICS International Consulting SP, 'Dnevnik a.m.' reports. The 14-month recycling plant project will kick start the development of Shumen's high-tech park. ICS International Consulting SP plans to invest 49 mln euro in the production of bio diesel based on low-temperature waste recycling. The Shumen municipality will provide the 20 ha site for the construction of the plant. The local administration has also vowed to assist the investor in obtaining the relevant construction permits. The facility will have an annual recycling capacity of 2 mln tons of waste.

Waste From Gut Bacteria Helps Host Control Weight, UT Southwestern Researchers Report

A single molecule in the intestinal wall, activated by the waste products from gut bacteria, plays a large role in controlling whether the host animal is lean or fat, a research team, that includes scientists from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, has found in a mouse study. Full Story

Waste From Gut Bacteria Helps Host Control Weight, Researchers Report

A single molecule in the intestinal wall, activated by the waste products from gut bacteria, plays a large role in controlling whether the host animals are lean or fatty, a research team, including scientists from UT Southwestern Medical Center, has found in a mouse study.

Waste from gut bacteria helps host control weight, UT Southwestern researchers report

DALLAS – Oct. 17, 2008 – A single molecule in the intestinal wall, activated by the waste products from gut bacteria, plays a large role in controlling whether the host animals are lean or fatty, a research team, including scientists from UT Southwestern Medical Center, has found in a mouse study.

Eco-Waste Treatment Plant is a Step Closer

PLANS to build a huge eco-waste treatment plant in the Midlands to halve landfill dumping and avoid millions of pounds in penalties for taxpayers have taken a big step forward.

Waste Management and Sony Electronics to Host Free Electronics Recycling Event

To encourage consumers to recycle electronic devices in an environmentally sound manner, Sony Electronics Inc. and Waste Management Recycle America are inviting Austin-area residents to recycle any brand of used or outdated electronics for free 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Dec. 6 at the Travis County Exposition Center. The first 2,000 participants to drop off their unwanted electronics at Sony's Take Back Recycling event will receive a free, environmentally friendly cloth tote.

Waste Management and Sony Electronics to Host Free Electronics Recycling Event

PRNewswire/ -- To encourage consumers to recycle electronic devices in an environmentally sound manner, Sony Electronics Inc. and Waste Management Recycle America are inviting

Electronic Waste Company and Sony partner to recycle PlayStations

Sony sure seems to be fond of this recycling business, what with the Reee chair announcement last month, and now this, a partnership with the Electronic Waste Company (EWC). What they (Sony Computer Entertainment Europe) will be doing is recycling all those old PlayStations pretty well noone plays with anymore and putting them to good use -- what with the backwards compatibility in the PS2 and PS3 for the originals, it's certainly a cause with a lot of common sense behind it.

Sony, Waste Management want your old electronics

Sony Electronics Inc. and Waste Management Recycle America will take and recycle unwanted electronic devices at no cost next month.

Artist Wants Nuke Waste Dump to Make New Universes

Universeinstrfnlalt The nuclear waste buried beneath Yucca Mountain will be there for millennia, untouchable and lethal. Conceptual artist Jonathon Keats would put that time and radioactivity to use by turning the dump into a generator of new universes.

Turning nuclear waste from liquid to solid

Nuclear power has advantages, but, if this method of making power is to be viable long term, discovering new solutions to radioactive waste disposal and other problems are critical. Otherwise nuclear power is unlikely to become mainstream.

Amazon.com Reducing Packaging Waste

Internet retail giant Amazon.com (Nasdaq: AMZN) has launched a new packaging initiative that could significantly reduce waste, while making it easier for customers to liberate products from their packages.

Compugen IT Asset Disposition Program Helps Customers Solve e-Waste Problems, While Avoiding Data Privacy & Environmental Compliance Risks

Compugen IT Asset Disposition Program Helps Customers Solve e-Waste Problems, While Avoiding Data Privacy & Environmental Compliance Risks

Compugen IT Asset Disposition Program Helps Customers Solve e-Waste Problems, While Avoiding Data Privacy & Environmental Compliance Risks

Compugen IT Asset Disposition Program Helps Customers Solve e-Waste Problems, While Avoiding Data Privacy & Environmental Compliance Risks

Compugen IT Asset Disposition Program Helps Customers Solve e-Waste Problems, While Avoiding Data Privacy & Environmental Compliance Risks

Compugen IT Asset Disposition Program Helps Customers Solve e-Waste Problems, While Avoiding Data Privacy & Environmental Compliance Risks

Compugen IT Asset Disposition Program Helps Customers Solve e-Waste Problems, While Avoiding Data Privacy & Environmental Compliance Risks

Compugen IT Asset Disposition Program Helps Customers Solve e-Waste Problems, While Avoiding Data Privacy & Environmental Compliance Risks


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