@Call2Recycle and D.C. Department of Energy and Environment have partnered to create the first battery recycling program that accepts rechargeable and single-use batteries.
The Runway at Calgary International Airport project used 400,00 cubic meters of concrete, with Fly Ash provided by, TransAlta 15 percent Fly Ash was used in place of Portland Cement.
The Capitol Tower/Bank of America tower was built as a LEED Platinum v4 level certified building. In the building process, 55% of the cement in the custom concrete mix was replaced with Fly Ash.
@Tesla announces the new Cell Recycling Pilot Plant, their plan is to achieve metal recovery on their own. This could potentially make their electric vehicles more affordable.
@PNE_Cycle has come up with a better way to recycle lithium batteries. In their process, they have figured out how to clean up the cathode materials without destroying them.
“ For the DFW Connector Project, concrete with 25% Class F fly ash replacement was used to help produce, among other things, the longest bridge girders in TxDOT history.”