Louisiana's only large-scale oyster shell recycling program is expanding to Baton Rouge, helping to create more living shorelines instead of landfill pileup. Through the initiative run by the ...
Turning the shells – which capture and store carbon dioxide from the atmosphere – into Seawool also does not require water, ...
Today, his factory in Taiwan uses about 100 tonnes of oyster shells a year to churn out about 900 tonnes of Seawool, a trademarked and patented fabric. The fabric and clothing generate about NT$200 ...
Sounds like the kind of thing someone who hasn’t enjoyed a nice, briny, mop-water-filthy dirty martini while slurping down some fresh oysters on the half shell with lemon and horseradish would say.
WELLFLEET — Two 5-foot-tall piles of spent oyster shells sit in a corner of Wellfleet’s garbage and recycling center, baking in the hot summer sun. The approximately 25,000 pounds of bivalves ...
Also a growing recycling business turns glass into sand to use in coastal rebuilding projects & a state coastal advocacy group works with restaurants to reuse oyster shells to build reefs.
However, in the Tampa Bay area, some shells go on a big journey back to the water, that actually benefits us all. This oyster odyssey starts with the environmental group Tampa Bay Watch and staff ...
South Carolina does not enforce specific oyster harvesting methods, but it encourages harvesters to cull in place, meaning the harvester breaks off and leaves dead shell and smaller oysters on the ...
Every year seems to pass faster and faster, so here we are in September with Halloween costumes and decorations already in the stores. Thanksgiving and Christmas will be here before we know it.
Amid the rising human population and pressure on food supplies, the world can't be everyone's oyster. But perhaps there might be more oysters to eat if an Osaka Metropolitan University-led ...