Posts Tagged ‘waste’

Namibia’s uranium industry boasts biggest growth potential

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The growth of Namibia’s uranium industry over the past four years has led South African engineering company Bateman Engineering GM: business development for sub-Saharan Africa Jon Kock to believe that uranium mining offers the biggest growth potential in the Southern African country. This is also echoed by global consultancy Frost & Sullivan analyst Sandra Ayingono: Read More…

FEECO Attending the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s “Green Innovations”

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April 20-21, 2011, Feeco will again be attending "Green Innovations," an annual conference put on by The Environmental Management and Business Institute (EMBI) of the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. This annual conference, along with the EMBI, is focused on getting together local businesses and community leaders to "work toward the realization of a sustainable future." Read More…

FEECO International the Greenest Company on Earth

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Just 41 years ago, Senator Gaylord Nelson set aside April 22 as Earth Day; a day to honor and raise environmental awareness and to aid in the effort to put regulations on toxins going into the environment. This April 22, 2011, Feeco International will be celebrating Earth Day the same way it celebrates every other Read More…

YouTube Gives an In-depth Look at Feeco

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Feeco’s YouTube page has been getting more lively as more videos are added to the Feeco International channel. These videos, ranging from manufacturing and lab testing to just plain what’s new, are a great way to stay informed on what’s going on at Feeco. Currently, Feeco’s channel features several lab testing videos, visits from politicians, Read More…

FEECO Featured in BioProduct Scratch Sheet Newsletter

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Imagine your average compost heap. Items such as wilted lettuce leaves or leftover banana peels probably figure in the picture somewhere. Steel dust or unused industrial chemicals more than likely do not. For Green Bay company Feeco International however, metal dust and other wastes do have a place in the pile. Feeco, which started in Read More…

From Dust to Du$t

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Bay Business Journal Vol 17 #3 (June / July 2009) View / Download the article as a PDF Humans do it, animals do it, factories do it. Even cells do it. Producing waste is just one of those unavoidable evils – right up there with facing our mortality and being accountable to the Internal Revenue Read More…