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A Clean Catch
(23/07/2010)
In a world first, a Tasmanian salmon farm is using brass nets as a successful alternative to antibiotics and anti-microbial chemicals.
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Green Energy
(18/04/2010)
Government imposed environmental regulations have given some companies, like copper manufacturer, Aurubis, global competitive advantage.
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Digging for Energy
(14/03/2010)
Geothermal heat pumps use up to 75 per cent less energy than conventional heating and cooling systems.
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Solar Water without Panels
(21/01/2009)
Households can now enjoy all the benefits of environmentally friendly hot water without the need for solar panels, thanks to Australia’s most awarded new invention.
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Recycle your mobile
(05/07/2008)
When you next upgrade your mobile phone, keep in mind that the one you are about to throw away contains a valuable resource.
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Keeping Warm and Cool with Copper
(14/05/2008)
As the cost of heating oil and natural gas has spiked in the past few years, more homeowners are seeking alternatives to heat their homes
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Copper Coins Save Rivers
(11/03/2008)
Copper coins are being tossed into rivers in India to help reduce water pollution.
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Copper Gets Green Vote
(05/03/2008)
In today’s era of increasing environmental consciousness, being known as a “green” product quickly is becoming the highest accolade of all.
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Copper Sunny Side Up
(09/01/2008)
Copper is becoming a much sought after material in the solar industry.
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Copper House
(28/04/2007)
A house covered in copper has set environmental standards in Kentucky, USA.
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From Grape to Wine
(18/08/2006)
Copper-based fungacide continues to have an important role in Australia’s vineyards.
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It's Blowing In the Wind
(03/02/2005)
Wind farms could provide around 5% of Australia’s energy needs by 2010, create billions of dollars in investment, and generate thousands of jobs.
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Metal Means Money
(01/11/2004)
Everything old is new again, especially if what we used to throw away is made of metal.
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Let the Sunshine In
(25/11/2004)
The domestic solar energy market is heating up and copper is helping it get there.
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Recycling copper
Copper is 100% recyclable. Virtually all products made from copper can be recycled. Whether in a raw state or contained in a finished product, copper is recyclable at all stages of a product's life cycle.
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