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Svante | August 18, 2022
The following is an official statement about the US’s enactment of the Inflation Reduction Act, made by Claude Letourneau, President and CEO of leading Canadian carbon capture and removal solutions provider, Svante. The US’s Inflation Reduction Act, signed into law on Tuesday by President Biden, is a monumental bill that truly demonstrates America’s commitment to climate action and a way to monetize CO2 emissions to develop a viable carbon management industry. Read More
Society of Chemical Industry | October 07, 2022
Budding entrepreneurs with scientific business ideas that could benefit society could turn them into reality by entering the 2023 SCI Bright SCIdea Challenge. This international competition provides training and mentoring for budding entrepreneurs and gives them the opportunity to win funding to help launch their business. Now it its 5th year, this successful competition has helped launch new businesses as well as support starts-up in their early stages. Previous winners include Sphera, who have...
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Celanese | August 25, 2022
Celanese Corporation a global chemical and specialty materials company, announced receipt of a grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to produce and characterize a working prototype for a refillable contraceptive implant. The research and development will be conducted within the Celanese Pharmaceutical Development and Feasibility Lab and the project is expected to produce a functional prototype that meets all established project parameters within an 18-month timeframe. ...
The Cordova Times | March 10, 2020
Alaska Commissioner of Environmental Conservation Jason Brune says the majority of reported toxic releases in the state consist of naturally occurring trace minerals in waste rock and tailings excavated from mine sites. Mining waste rock and tailings are disposed of in state-permitted, engineered and monitored disposal sites, Brune said, in recent comments about the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s released analysis of the annual Toxics Release Inventory data for 2018. “Big min...
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