An environmentally friendly line of absorbent pads made of natural plant by-products and featuring a woven construction, has been introduced by Oil Eater. the pads help companies meet OSHA and EPA ...
From carbon nanotubes to sawdust and cellulose to fern-inspired nano-hair, a multitude of materials are showing great promise for cleaning up oil spills. Now researchers have turned to waste products ...
AS many safety managers know, absorbents have long been the first line of defense when dealing with a chemical or oil spill in the workplace. While the Environmental Protection Agency has no ...
Oil Eater has introduced an eco-friendly line of absorbent pads made of natural plant byproducts. Featuring woven construction, the pads are designed to provide a safer and cleaner workplace, and help ...
Do-it-yourselfers who want to get rid of used oil filters no longer may toss them in the trash. For years, law has required that used oil be recycled. But a new state law that went into effect this ...
Researchers at Deakin University in Australia have created an incredibly absorbent sponge material that could be used to clean future oil spills. If anything like the 2010 Deepwater Horizon explosion ...