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- Heat pumps’ HFC emissions add 20% to their carbon footprint
- UK is poorest recycler in Europe
- What does the future hold for tidal power?
- RCD campaign launched to cut electrification deaths
- Utility company offers grant system
- Bees are vital to life on earth
- UK holiday accommodation goes even greener
- Supermarket's new tree strategy
- Reykjavik University goes "key-free"
- Long range weather - September, October and November
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EcoScopeIcy roads can be sprayed to keep them clearNatural liquid concentrate derived from agricultural processes A recent trial by Transport Scotland has demonstrated a new way to tackle dangerous conditions on the national road network by using ECO-THAW, a natural liquid concentrate derived from agricultural processes. It has been used on roads to reduce the impact of snow and ice in severe weather conditions, with positive results. The liquid was trialed on roads in Aberdeenshire earlier in … ......more |
EcoScopeWater, water every where and no time to think…ly, condensing boilers and recycling water softeners both need to discharge used water to the outside, via efficient drains. So their pipe outlets need to be checked regularly, especially during very cold weather or they will ice up! In a report in the Guardian newspaper, during the coldest weeks in the latest cold spell, one London plumber said that freezing conditions had caused particular problems. And no doubt this was repeated around the Bri… ......more |
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