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Bringing out the best in waste wood

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Forestry Resources Inc of Fort Myers, FL, was formed by Dex Bender and John Cauthen in 1985 to harvest melaleca trees and produce its mulch. Melaleuca mulch is a good substitute for cypress mulch and is now marketed in 2000 retail outlets under the brand name Florimulch. From this business effort, Forestry moved on further and went into the mulching and composting of yard tree and construction wood waste. The company started this operation on Oct 1991.

Author: Stueteville, Robert
Publisher: JG Press, Inc.
Publication Name: BioCycle
Subject: Environmental services industry
ISSN: 0276-5055
Year: 1993
Nondurable goods, not elsewhere classified, Usage, Product information, Wood wastes, Wood waste, Melaleuca, Forestry Resources Inc.

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Biofiltration: Past, present and future directions

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Biofilteration has become a key component in the control of odorous emission from volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and odors. The biofilteration living systems rely on microbial population to degrade compounds in waste gases. It is expected that biofilter will have a good future.

Author: Ergas, Sarina J., Cardenas-Gonzalez, Beatriz
Publisher: JG Press, Inc.
Publication Name: BioCycle
Subject: Environmental services industry
ISSN: 0276-5055
Year: 2004
Forecasts, trends, outlooks, Science & research, Forecasts and trends, Market trend/market analysis, Volatile organic compounds, Filtration

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Using compost/wood chip material as biofiltration media

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Research into the use of biofiltration media using compost or woody residues is discussed. The tests conducted into their efficiency and efficacy at Brownsville, Texas by staff from Texas A&M University and the public utility are described.

Author: Jones, Kim D., Banuelos, Cristina
Publisher: JG Press, Inc.
Publication Name: BioCycle
Subject: Environmental services industry
ISSN: 0276-5055
Year: 2000
Recycling (Waste, etc.), Recycling, Organic wastes

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Subjects list: Research, Waste management, Recycling industry
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