Author: Carbon Daddy

Buckminster Fuller was a one-of-a-kind American intellectual: architect, engineer, and philosopher.  As shown at left, he had what today might be considered something of...

Why “Mixed” Packaging Isn’t Recyclable (And What You Can Do About It)

At Millennium, we’re proud to process a wide variety of materials, including items like cartons, glass, and pizza boxes that other facilities might not...

Biosafety: Enhanced Safety During a Laboratory Relocation

Growing biomanufacturers all face a major challenge: As they ramp up from R&D to production, or as they move to a...

As shown here, the United States ranks #22 in the world in terms of quality of life.  Not too bad, actually. But what direction is...

This post was originally published on March 26, 2015. Written by Kate Grimes   Confession: I haven’t mowed the front lawn in a while, and with the...

Solar-Powered Domino’s and 5 Other Encouraging Signs of Progress in the Southeast

The Clean Energy Generation is making progress every day here in the Southeast. From a conservative Florida county switching to electric school buses to a...

The complex and spatially heterogeneous nature of degradation in heavily cycled Li-ion cells

As service lifetimes of electric vehicle (EV) and grid storage batteries continually improve, it has become increasingly important to understand how Li-ion batteries perform...

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