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Backlog of recyclables grows - Statesman Journal
Backlog of recyclables growsStatesman Journal, OR - 20 hours agoAgri-Plas specializes in recycling unusual plastic products, such as hay-baling twine, flower pots, hangers and plastic shopping bags. ... |
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Recycling of construction and demolition waste at Water Centre ... - Journal of Commerce
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Coal mining industry is still strong - Mackay Daily Mercury
Coal mining industry is still strongMackay Daily Mercury, Australia - Oct 17, 2008AS stocks trembled this week, shivers were sent through shareholders of mining giant Rio Tinto, but Mackay's own resources sector still looks to be in great ... |
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Growers likely to be caught by credit crunch - Southwest Farm Press
Growers likely to be caught by credit crunchSouthwest Farm Press, KS - Oct 1, 2008Some hay baling resumed. SOUTHWEST: The region received less than 0.5 inch of rain during September. The year-to-date cumulative rainfall total is about 56 ... |
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US Coal Mining to Rise 5% as Coal-Fired Generation Under ... - International Business Times
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A little effort goes a long way - Inside Scarborough's recycling ... - Filey Today
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Recessive Trends--U.S. Cement Forecast Much has changed since the construction industry's year-end forecasts were released in the final months of 2007. While most were in agreement that the economy and several construction markets (with emphasis on residential building) were entering a severe down period at the end of 2007, some were more optimistic than others about when this downturn would reverse itself.
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Challenges abound for S.Africa's coal sector - Mining MX
Challenges abound for S.Africa's coal sectorMining MX, South Africa - 22 hours agoThis fact will make coal mining and usage more expensive than ever before. We are currently involved with a study on the future of the industry entitled, ... |
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Gov. Rendell Proclaims First Coal Miners' Day; Comments on ... - Earthtimes
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Lack of miners curbs growth - Stuff.co.nz
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Lack of miners curbs growthStuff.co.nz, New Zealand - 15 hours ago... face and sluice it down to the underground pump station where it was sized and brought out of the mine either in a slurry pipeline or on conveyor belts. ... |
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Global Vision Introduces Braille Inspection for Pharmaceutical Packaging Montreal, Quebec ‐ Inspecting pharmaceutical packaging in Europe has become more difficult and time consuming with the recent mandate to include Braille on all medical cartons, which will become effective in 2010. Global Vision, a leader in automated proof-reading solutions, has recently integrated Braille inspection into all of their product suites. Global Vision's technology is designed to inspect artwork and documents of any format for errors, and consequently increases proofreading accuracy, speed and process efficiencies.
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