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Tuinen Brouckaert, our partner for garden landscaping, has transplanted 15 large deciduous trees from one Sioen HQ area to another. ...
All of this directly onsite: by reducing or screening demolition or excavation material, selecting ferrous foundry scraps, processing and reusing waste, screening earthy materials for agricultural uses and landscaping projects. What are the main benefits and who are they for?The benefits are countless. ...
For example, on the afternoon of October 22, the theme salon, " Market Opportunities in East and Central Africa", will be hosted by MIE Group at the event area of Hall C in the main venue. As the urban landscaping project has ushered in a boom this year, the cali-light.com and Guzhen Lighting Expo Co., Ltd. will co-host the “‘Light & View- City ...
As a Landscape designer are there projects you have been commissioned to do that require a water feature installation for which help is needed by way of expert advice and skills. ...
Cropping systems that are profitable for farmers and balance societal needs for food, feed, fuel, energy and clean air and water are the focus and challenge of Iowa State University’s Landscape Biomass Project. “My dad always said there is no reason that driving your car should not make the air cleaner, and there’s no reason that you should ...
The Chinese American Museum (Los Angeles, Calif.) will develop the Built in L.A.: Chinese American Architects exhibit and supporting educational programs, showcasing the architectural contributions of pioneering Chinese-American architects to Los Angeles' landscape from 1945 through 1980. The Guggenheim Museum (Manhattan, N.Y.) will move beyond its walls and onto the streets of ...
The modified scheme proposes new project categories and amends a number of existing project categories. The proposed amendments seek to adapt the scheme to experience gained over the past ten years, to advancements in environmental technologies and to current policy priorities; they do not affect the underlying methodology nor the co-operation between investors, ...
WRAP director for Scotland Iain Gulland said: “These latest trials will bring about an even greater understanding of quality compost – and illustrate to those tasked with managing landscaping and regeneration projects that they can make cost savings and still work in an environmentally sustainable ...
Quality recycled compost will be used for green roofs and rain gardens, among other innovative projects, in trials to explore the material’s technical and commercial potential. The trials, organised by the Waste & Resources Action Programme, will also continue research into regenerating brownfield sites to grow biofuel crops, which it began in 2007. Projects ...