Emblem Cranberry, in partnership with Güntner, has implemented one of the world’s largest transcritical CO2 cooling systems. Through this technology, it is setting a new standard for the industry, significantly reducing its carbon footprint while enhancing operational efficiency.
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The Battery Industry and Advancing Carbon-Capturing Technologies
The University of Surrey, Imperial College London, and Peking University have introduced a platform that aims to spur development of carbon-capturing batteries.
Hisense Taps Honeywell for Sustainable Refrigerant Push
The partnership between the two comes as legislative mandates across the country are targeting reducing the use of high global warming potential hydrofluorocarbons, which are considered super-pollutants.
Panda Express Installs Smart Building Technology at U.S. Restaurant Locations
The food chain will use a GridPoint platform that will automate in-store control of HVAC and lighting that will allow managers to view the operational and environmental performance of the building.
Honeywell Launches Automated Building Management Platform
The smart system may help improve energy efficiency and can use a given building’s existing wiring, allowing for reduced installation costs, time, and waste generation.
Large-Scale Green Hydrogen Deal Heads to South Korea
SK Ecoplant will use Bloom’s solid oxide electrolyzer technology to develop green hydrogen at scale for use as transport fuel on Jeju Island.
Bausch + Lomb Ramps Up Recycling of Contact Lens Products
The company has collected 76,645,000 million units, or 464,100 pounds, of used contact lenses, eye care and lens care materials in the United States as part of its ONE by ONE and Biotrue Eye Care Recycling programs.
Extreme Weather Events Accelerate Sustainability Efforts
Six in 10 organizations globally agree that recent wildfires, floods and storms this year are having an impact, the fifth edition of Honeywell’s Environmental Sustainability Index found.
GE Healthcare, ReLink Medical Target Medical Waste for Healthcare Providers
“A potential and often overlooked source of expense for providers is medical device waste, which includes aging, or end-of-life, medical devices that sit idle in a healthcare provider’s inventory,” says Mohamed El-Demerdash, president of GE Healthcare.
Smart HVAC Controls Market Estimated to Reach $25.5 Billion
Industry growth, according to the report, is largely attributed to government initiatives and development of smart cities worldwide.