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The Plastics Circular Economy in BC: A Recap from Our Virtual Event

by Adam Harnden | Jun 24, 2021 | Cleantech

Alacrity Cleantech hosted a virtual panel discussion on July 17th on the topic of the plastics circular economy in BC. After working to administer the CleanBC Plastics Action Fund with the Government of BC and circular economy subject matter experts, Synergy...

Supporting a Plastics Circular Economy in Canada and British Columbia

by Adam Harnden | Jun 3, 2021 | Cleantech

Plastic recycling in Canada is a complex topic, as it is in much of the world. While most people understand the importance of recycling and the significant negative impact that plastic pollution is having on our natural environment, the processes and infrastructure...

Robotic Scanning of Underwater Hulls – India

by Adam Harnden | Jun 1, 2021 | Challenges, Cleantech, Marine and Ocean Research

A client in India is seeking surveying tools for robotic scanning of underwater hulls and appendages, including the boot top area of ships. The solution should provide scanning, reports, and ultrasonic thickness gauge (UTG) readings for ships. If you have a cleantech...

Port Expansion, Oil Response Challenge – Mexico

by Adam Harnden | May 31, 2021 | Challenges, Cleantech, Marine and Ocean Research

In Mexico, companies leasing space at ports are requested to have their own oil response in the event of a spill. The port itself offers a secondary response procedure/kit to help companies, but a primary eco-friendly option is needed. Solution for Oil Spill Response...

Natural Animal Deterrent for Rice Production – Mexico

by Adam Harnden | May 31, 2021 | Agrotech, Challenges, Cleantech

Ducks are a massive issue in rice fields in Mexico. Rice field farmers are looking for new methods that are a natural animal deterrent to protect their crops. Fireworks, sounds, and scarecrows have been deemed ineffective. Solution for Natural Animal Deterrent Looking...

Decreasing and Processing Residual Scrap Metal Dust – Mexico

by Adam Harnden | May 31, 2021 | Challenges, Cleantech, Recycle and Reducing GHG Emission

Residual dust from melting and processing scrap metal produces about 500 tons of dust a week that is sent for processing outside of the production plant. Solution for Decreasing and Processing Residual Dust Looking for BC companies to introduce a new approach to...
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