A California bill proposes banning the sale of cookware with intentionally added “forever chemicals” beginning in 2030.
In this issue of our environmental newsletter, we check out a new green burial option available in Canada, see where ...
Homes and Gardens on MSN
The ultimate guide on how to prevent and get rid of mold and mildew in your home – expert-approved tips for every room and surface
Dealing with mold and mildew in your home is essential for maintaining a healthy living environment and ensuring the ...
The Cool Down on MSN
Resident dismayed as neighbor's actions create potential health hazard: 'I'd be more worried'
One gardener took to Reddit to express their concern about their neighbor's decision to spray poison ivy with herbicide, ...
ABC NH/VT reported in July that New Hampshire continues to be a national leader in construction employment, boasting one of ...
Boilers are all around us. From home water heating to massive industrial applications, they are everywhere. This article ...
Colder weather is quickly approaching, which means it’s time for many folks to start cranking up the heat in their homes and ...
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Volvo Launches PU2000 Energy Storage System to Boost Electrification
Volvo Energy has unveiled the PU2000, a smart and safety-focused battery energy storage system designed to cut costs, enhance ...
Four new bioaugmentation solutions from World Water Works, Inc. expand its WWW ArxZyme product family into the anaerobic treatment space. The new products are designed to optimize the performance of ...
Research by housebuilder Avant Homes West Midlands has revealed how new-build buyers could avoid up to £70,000 in the hidden ...
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Phoenixville shows off new ‘green’ sewage sludge treatment
There, a “new” technology whose actual discovery dates back to before World War I is getting ready to revolutionize the ...
Hemmings on MSN
Are Radiator Additives Beneficial or Just Snake Oil?
We have all seen the ads, heard the commercials, and listened to our friends talking about adding chemicals to the coolant in the radiator to solve various problems. “Fix overheating with Bob’s Wet ...
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