Japan – new Canon printer: 83 per cent of components reused

Canon released an eco-friendly model of its office-use multi-functional color printer, "iR C3200N-R". The model is largely composed of reused parts, accounting for 83 percent of its weight. Applying advanced recycling technologies to used components under strict quality controls, Canon has succeeded in maintaining comparable levels of reliability and performance …

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USA – recovery examples of tyres, oils and batteries

Scott and Sabrina Southworth knew they would be doing a lot of remodeling when they bought Ketterman‘‘s ServiCenter 16 months ago. The Free-Lance Star in Fredericksburg, Virginia reports that one thing the previous owner had installed at the auto repair shop in Caroline County caught their attention: a heater that …

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Japan – at Honda, "nothing goes to waste"

TheAsahi Shimbun reports that in looking at alternative fuels, nothing goes to waste when Honda Motor Co. gets involved. The automaker is hard at work trying to produce bioethanol from rice straw and other inedible waste, a welcome development given that food prices are rising as demand grows for biofuel …

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Canada – company acquires the power to vaporise waste

A Canadian company has acquired the only plasma gasification technology commercially proven to vaporize old boots, beds and baby diapers and transform the household waste into energy such as electricity. Calgary‘‘s Alter Nrg, which started trading on the TSX Venture Exchange on April 17, 2007, has purchased Pittsburgh‘‘s Westinghouse Plasma …

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UK – biodegradable car debut

The Guardian reports that a biodegradable car has made its British debut at the Science Museum in London, at an exhibition to celebrate 100 years of plastic-making. Incorporated into the body panels of the single-seater Toyota I-Unit are degradable fibres from kenaf, a type of Asian hemp. The driver controls …

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