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Michigan launches first annual Microplastics Awareness Week
By Julia Belden
The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy and governor are marking Michigan’s first Microplastics Awareness Week. Scientists are now finding microplastics in the human body but don’t know their long-term effects.
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American Battery Technology Company Publishes Milestone Pre-Feasibility Study Accelerating Commercialization of its Tonopah Flats Lithium Project, One of the Largest Lithium Resources in the United States
Project highlighted by 21.8% IRR and $2.57 Billion NPV@8%, Upgraded Lithium Resource and Establishment of Lithium Reserves, Reinforcing Commercialization Pathway of Tonopah Flats Lithium Project. Reno, Nevada — American Battery Technology Company (NASDAQ: ABAT), an integrated critical battery materials company commercializing both its primary battery mineral manufacturing and lithium-ion battery recycling … [continued]
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EGLE announces first-ever Microplastics Awareness Week
The week includes events in which the public can learn about microplastics, participate in cleanups and discover practical solutions to reduce plastic waste at home.
The European Union’s Zero-Emission Trajectory Seems To Be On Track
Breaking down the contents of the ICCT’s tremendously detailed report Since CleanTechnica is in Europe for a little while, we made it a point to see how the electric vehicle scene is and at the same time gather first hand information on some of the locations visited. We’ve published various … [continued]
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Cutting The Cost Of Green Hydrogen: Say It, Don’t Spray It
A new, low-iridium catalyst aims for a sharp reduction in the cost of green hydrogen, helping to push natural gas and coal out of the hydrogen supply chain.
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