New Jeep Renegade baby SUV arriving by 2027 with cheap electric version
The new Renegade may utilise the same platform and technology as the Citroen C3, Vauxhall Frontera and Fiat Grande Panda
The new Renegade may utilise the same platform and technology as the Citroen C3, Vauxhall Frontera and Fiat Grande Panda
In the late 1980s, architect Balkrishna Doshi designed a housing complex for poor residents in Aranya, located just a few kilometers outside Indore, India. He believed that homes were “living entities” that would change and evolve over time with new residents, new uses, and new ways of life. Having trained with Le Corbusier, Doshi built 80 homes designed to merge public and private life, their constructions outfitted with sharp, geometric angles and vivid colors that contrasted the often somber hues of public housing. More
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Quick Key Facts What Is Bioremediation? Over the last century, urbanization and industrialization, combined with poor waste management, has led to an alarming rise in the amount of pollution in our soils, waterways, groundwater and air. Heavy metal toxins from industrial production, chemicals from the agriculture sector, untreated wastewater, plastic pollution, crude oil leaks and […]
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The United States Supreme Court has asked the Biden administration to weigh in on oil companies’ efforts to avoid a lawsuit brought by Honolulu. The suit alleges the companies misled the public regarding the contribution of their fossil fuel emissions to climate change and could potentially cost them billions. The request by the Supreme Court […]
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The REDWAVE TEX is a flexible sorting solution designed specifically for the textile industry. Designed to identify and sort textiles, it is suitable for enhancing the efficiency and sustainability of the sorting process.
From G-strings to jackets, the device sorts materials according to predefined parameters and can handle two primary tasks: sorting whole garments for reuse and sorting shredded textiles for industrial processing.
Features include: sensor technology for identification and sorting of textiles according to predefined criteria; can process large volumes of textiles quickly and efficiently; customisable to meet specific user requirements; and sorting criteria can be easily and quickly adjusted.
By automating the sorting process, the solution can help to reduce the need for manual intervention.