CARBON EMISSIONS

News

  • AIP to hold introduction course on LCI and Carbon Footprinting

    The Australian Institute of Packaging (AIP), in conjunction with the Packaging Council of New Zealand will run a half-day introduction course on Life Cycle Inventory (LCI) and Carbon Footprinting in February 2011.

    12/12/2010

  • Call to save $1b annually through energy efficiency

    Energy efficiency advocates have called for Australia to immediately adopt a national target to save at least $1 billion every year through energy efficiency, by 2012.

    19/04/2010

  • Reducing emissions underpins competitive edge

    Better use of energy, resources and time is not just an issue for Greens - it is an issue for any company that cares about staying out of the red and in the black, as well.

    15/03/2010

  • Housing demand foretells solid growth for MDF

    An increasingly positive global economic outlook and strong growth in housing demand will drive renewed growth for medium density fibreboard (MDF) over the four years from 2010 to 2013, according to economic forecaster and industry analyst, BIS Shrapnel.

    03/03/2010

  • More debate needed over climate change

    As the whole world continues to grapple with the best way to tackle climate change, Kevin Rudd continues obstinately with his twice rejected CPRS (Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme).

    15/02/2010

  • Drive for efficiency sparks debate

    Kevin Rudd's plan to fight climate change has led to concerns in the manufacturing industry over rising electricity prices and the subsequent impact on motors and drives.

    10/02/2010

Products

  • Air quality analysis

    GLOBAL compressed air and gas system manufacturer CompAir has introduced a new service for Australian business and industry which can, according to the company, provide cost savings on compressed air by up to 30 per cent.

  • Revolutionary air compressor technology

    COMPAIR has set a benchmark by launching a new leading-edge, oil-free compressor technology. Quantima’s revolutionary Q-drive compression assembly has only one moving part spinning in a magnetic field, the heart of the new compressor design.

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