Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Plastic, poverty and pollution in China's recycling dead zone

Plastic, poverty and pollution in China"s recycling dead zone

According to the most recent statistics, provided by the China Plastics Processing Association, in 2006 the country was home to roughly 60,000 small-scale, family-owned workshops devoted to recycling plastic. Of those … The precise details of how Wen …
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Expansion Means Jobs

Miba makes “next generation” high precision parts for the North American automotive industry, Formula One cars, nuclear powers systems, and hybrid systems. For example, Miba has the first-of-its-kind milling machine, worldwide. China has the second …
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Flood control guru to speak at Pensacola event

… at the Institute of Human and Machine China Cognition. Seats are limited to hear Waggonner, an architect who consulted with officials in his hometown in the wake of Hurricane Katrina in 2005 and has traveled as far as China to provide flood control …
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GE bringing 3-D printing, jobs to Auburn

Additive manufacturing China, or 3-D printing, at the facility will be used to make fuel nozzles for the LEAP jet engine, which is currently being tested and will power the new Airbus A320neo, Boeing 737 MAX and COMAC (China) C919 aircraft. … “It"s a …
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Plastic, poverty and pollution in China"s recycling dead zone

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