Nuclear power is great, but the waste it creates is a problem. Best case scenario we can turn it into more power in the future, but for now we’re stuck just stashing it away. But there’s another way—a ...
Bullseye Glass Co. was ordered to pay $6,734 for improperly disposing of radioactive waste two years ago, court records show. Bullseye sent a waste shipment that included refractory, a radioactive ...
Researchers in the United Kingdom claim to have found a way to reduce the volume of nuclear waste by up to 90% by turning it into glass. According to researchers from the University of Sheffield's ...
China has disposed of nuclear waste by turning it into glass as the country continues on its path to generate more nuclear power. The disposal technique was carried out on Saturday at a facility in ...
RICHLAND, Wa. — Researchers in Richland have done what the $17 billion vitrification plant at Hanford is intended to do — turn radioactive waste into a solid glass form. Over about 24 hours last month ...
In Hong Kong, about 7% of CO2 emission comes from wastes, mainly from landfills. Glass waste is a key component of solid wastes, with about 200 tonnes of glass waste disposed in landfills every day.
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