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Study Finds Nonrecycled Plastics Can Fuel Alternative Energy Industry
Posted on November 3rd, 2011 No commentsA new study conducted by the Earth Engineering Center (EEC) of Columbia University, New York, and sponsored by the American Chemistry Council (ACC), Washington, D.C., has found that converting the nonrecycled plastics that are currently landfilled each year in the United States to energy using currently available technologies could provide at least enough energy to fuel 6 million cars annually.
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PlasticsEurope Reports Findings on Polyolefin Recycling
Posted on September 30th, 2011 No commentsPlasticsEurope, the association representing European plastics producers, has released the results of its first study on polyolefins recycling and recovery rates for rigid applications in Europe. According to PlasticsEurope, the study analyzes recycling and recovery figures for France, Germany, Poland, Spain and the United Kingdom
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The Effects of Flow Control
Posted on September 1st, 2011 No commentsThe U.S.
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Great Potential
Posted on July 21st, 2011 No commentsFor years recycling has been touted to communities and governments as a way to reduce waste and help the environment.
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RISI Forecasts Significant Reduction in European Coated Paper Production Over Next Four Years
Posted on January 6th, 2011 No commentsAccording to a report recently released by RISI, an information provider for the global forest products industry, Western European demand for coated papers has matured and the post recession rebound in demand is over, with overcapacity of both coated woodfree and coated mechanical papers reaching 1.2 million metric tons.
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Downtime Rated Top Risk Of Data Breaches
Posted on November 17th, 2010 No comments“Opportunistic theft and vandalism on networks is being replaced with targeted, multi-component, persistent attacks focused on specific systems and assets. Results of the study clearly show that most organizations are ill prepared to prevent and respond to these incidents.”
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Hospitals 'struggling' to protect patient data
Posted on November 14th, 2010 No commentsThe healthcare industry is spending an estimated $6 billion annually on data breaches of patient information, according to the latest benchmark study by Ponemon Institute. Protecting patient data is a low priority, the study concludes
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Criminal Hackers Create 3 Million Fraudulent Websites Annually
Posted on October 6th, 2010 No commentsA recent study shows that organized criminals create approximately 8,000 malicious websites every day, or over 57,000 each week.
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Mass. Makes Changes to ID Theft Regulations
Posted on August 19th, 2009 No commentsState regulators in Massachusetts have made changes to a set of identity theft regulations.
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MetaData: The Rising Price Of Data Breaches
Posted on August 19th, 2009 No commentsMore bad news in the world of data security: Companies aren’t just losing more of their customers’ private information than ever before. Customers are also losing patience with those increasingly common breaches
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