TATA STEEL – Values Stronger Than Steel – Mark B. Denys

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Tata Steel: Mark B. Denys – Discovering new ways to make steel environmentally friendly Mark is the man who turned steel green at Tata Steel. He is the Chief of Research & Development and Scientific Services at Tata Steel. Mark is committed to producing steel in a more efficient and environmentally friendly way. Global warming is a pressing issue which we are fighting every day. We have just one planet, and Mark is doing his best to conserve it by turning our steel greener. Mark talks about his fascination for steel and metals, as well as the methods of their production. He expresses how any new technology is a story of human endeavour and why it’s important to apply green thinking and environmentally friendly concepts to the production of steel. Mark says, “Any innovation is a creative process. Inventing new technology is all about creation. So it starts with inspiration, then a long struggle and ultimately, hopefully achievement.” He goes on to say that green technologies will go on to save humanity and save the planet. This is far more important than any gadget you have in your pocket. Development is futile if it cannot be sustained for generations. The onus of gifting our children a green planet lies with us. Every bit of steel we make is tempered with this belief. However strong our steel may be, our values remain stronger.

Megasteakman presents an environmentally friendly parody of Lord of the Rings! This film was made for the RCBC’s trailer trashed film festival, 2011. Locations: Larry Wong Make-up: Amanda Shairp Cinematography: Nelson Talbot, Graham Talbot 2nd Camera: Corey Rollins Animator: Stuart McGillivray AD: Nancy Shaw Director: Kial Natale Producer: Petr Salaba Grip: Sepehr Samimi Matte Paintings: Adrian Walker Costuming: Richard Olak, Donna Natale Music: Michael V. Wilson www.michaelvwilson.com/ Props: David Shaw Compositing: Kial Natale, Jonathan Moxness www.youtube.com Fro-dude: Nicholas Porteous Drunko: Conor Gomez Grandork: Richard Toews Elve-Rondo: Troy Rudolph Aragrond: Richard Olak Gulley: JJ Webb, Lee Majdoub Christinolas: Christine Gerson Bryamli: Bryan LaBore Lead Trash-orc: Jonathon Moxness Trash Rider: Seth Isaak & Cort Trash-Orcs: Tarek Suliman Adam Suliman Jeremy Gillingham Yannick Cudennec Jesse O’Leary Anasthasia Kabanova Nancy Shaw Hobos: Janean Skapake Nancy Shaw Sepehr Samimi Petr Salaba Kial Natale

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Norwegian Recycling – Lose Your Fantasy

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norwegianrecycling.net Samples 1. Eminem – Lose Yourself 2. Final Fantasy 7 – Battle Theme

With the economy in a slump, more people turn to recycling to try to make an extra dollar or two. Derrick Hill at the Ugalde Recycling center in Los Angeles says they are seeing people recycle more than ever. (Sept. 19)

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Paper Recycling with UPM

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A video showing how paper is recycled and turned into news print.

norwegianrecycling.net Samples 1. Sean Kingston – Beautiful Girls 2. Ben E. King – Stand By Me 3. Snow Patrol – Chasing Cars 4. Alice Deejay – Back In My Life 5. Beverly Hills 90210 – Opening Theme 6. Puff Daddy feat. Faith Evans &112 – I’ll Be Missing You

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Is there any “eco-friendly” investment index?

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Question: Is there any “eco-friendly” investment index?
I need to prepare an AIDA (persuasive/marketing) sales for class and I’m trying to sell a collective investment scheme that funds and promotes eco-friendly operations and business activities. I can’t find such an index and I could also use a good place to compare multiple indexes (NASDAQ, S&P, etc). Thank you!

Answer:

Answer by Baxter B
here.

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How do you say “Please Recycle.” in Russian?

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Question: How do you say “Please Recycle.” in Russian?
I already checked those online translators and all give me something different so i’d like someone who speaks russian, thank you.

Answer:

Answer by Camryn
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How does a Material Recovery Facility (MRF) work?

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A Material Recovery Facility, or MRF, is where recyclables go after they leave the curbside bin. This video generalizes how a single stream MRF operates and how recyclables get sorted. Animator/Illustrator: Jonathan Stephens, jonathanstephens.us Voice Over Terry Stephens, linkd.in Created for the Division of Environmental Assistance and Outreach of the North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources More information available at: recyclemorenc.org http re3.org

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