Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) stories
Diverse leadership is infrastructure: Why mission-critical systems demand broader perspectives
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risk & compliance
Women's leadership in mission-critical infrastructure is essential to true sustainability, uniting resilience, equity and long-term accountability.
A-Gas recovers 73,000 lbs R410A at data centre, cutting CO2e
Wed, 8th Oct 2025
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hyperscale
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dc
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clean technologies
A-Gas Rapid Recovery reclaimed 73,000 lbs of refrigerant R410A at a major data centre, preventing over 70,000 tons of CO2e emissions during peak summer heat.
FourKites unveils 2025 Premier Carrier List for supply chains
Mon, 1st Sep 2025
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uc
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supply chain
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clean technologies
FourKites reveals its 2025 Premier Carrier List recognising global carriers excelling in real-time tracking and operational excellence across all transport modes.
American Water breach highlights infrastructure vulnerabilities
Wed, 9th Oct 2024
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digital transformation
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advanced persistent threat protection
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cybersecurity
American Water has reported a cybersecurity breach, highlighting the vulnerabilities threatening critical infrastructure such as water treatment facilities.
Tech approaches to the reduction of diesel generator emissions
Wed, 18th Oct 2023
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supply chain
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clean technologies
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sustainability
As an emitter of CO2 and other gases, the diesel generator is an obvious target for emissions-reduction regulation.
Kiwi company wins sensor tech collaboration contract with EPA
Tue, 8th May 2018
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collaboration
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epa
New Zealand's Aeroqual inks a five-year deal with the US EPA to develop next-gen air sensors, enhancing global air quality monitoring and research efforts.
'We're not going away,' says seabed miner, as EPA appeal dropped
Fri, 12th Dec 2014
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chatham rock phosphate
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environmental protection authority
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epa
Would-be seabed miner Trans-Tasman Resources has dropped its appeal against its rejected proposal to vacuum ironsands off the ocean floor far offsh.
Climate Savers launches in NZ
Wed, 1st Oct 2008
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datacentre infrastructure
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microsoft
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lenovo
The Climate Savers Smart Computing Program, led by Intel and Google, launches in New Zealand to boost energy efficiency in PCs and servers.