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Peek Inside an Innovative & Environmentally Responsible Paper Mill
2021-07-13 09:00:00| Waste Age
In this weeks episode of NothingWasted!, we chat with Lisa Berghaus from Monadnock Paper Mills. This company is a sustainable eco-system that sits in beautiful New Hampshire with a storied 200-year history. Give a listen to hear how Berghaus tells t
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Peek Inside an Innovative & Environmentally Responsible Paper Mill (Transcript)
2021-07-13 09:00:00| Waste Age
[00:00:00] Liz Bothwell: Hi everyone, welcome to Waste360's NothingWasted! Podcast. On every episode, we invite the most interesting people in waste recycling and organics to sit down with us and chat candidly about their thoughts, their wo
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Episode 113: Peek Inside an Innovative & Environmentally Responsible Paper Mill
2021-07-13 09:00:00| Waste Age
In this weeks episode of NothingWasted!, we chat with Lisa Berghaus from Monadnock Paper Mills. This company is a sustainable eco-system that sits in beautiful New Hampshire with a storied 200-year history. Give a listen to hear how Berghaus tells t
Tags: paper
responsible
inside
innovative
A Sneak Peek at a WasteExpo Food Recovery Forum Session with Replates CEO
2021-06-16 08:00:00| Waste Age
At the upcoming WasteExpo Food Recovery Forum (June 28-30 in Las Vegas), one exciting session will focus on Preventing Food Waste and Fighting Hunger in the U.S.: Award Winners of Krogers Zero Hunger | Zero Waste Foundations Innovation Fund. Th
Units of measure: A look back to the W3C Semantic Web in 2004 and a peek into OSDU's future
2020-10-30 12:12:29| Oil IT Journal - www.oilit.com
Oil IT Journal's Neil McNaughton recalls a 2004 editorial on how to unambiguously represent engineering units of measure in the digital world and checks in with the International Internet Consortium to see how progress is going on the thorny but critical issue. It's still a bit vague but with a little detective work, a UoM crumb trail can be followed from the IIC, through OPC-UA, into the Open Geospatial Consortium's Sensor Things, back to POSC/Energistics on again to OSDU! It's a small UoM world!