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Three business reasons companies need to recycle e-waste

Author: Lane Simond . The most common narrative about recycling electronics is that it is better for the environment, but business owners have even more reasons to make sure their outdated technology gets into the hands of a reputable recycler. Three reasons to...

At the forefront of the green movement

Welcome to the Market Herald Video Q&A Podcast. I’m Simon Druker. Forward Water Technologies is a Canadian company at the forefront of the green movement. Founded in 2012, the Ontario-based firm is dedicated to saving the global water supply. It ...

GFG Waits for Barn-Burning News

I did a good piece on GFG Resources Inc. (GFG:TSX.V; GFGSF:OTCQB) back in April, and anyone interested in the company should go back and read it. It doesn't make a lot of sense for me to cover the same stuff again and again. Watching the share price this year has be...

Strategic Metals: Building long-term value in a cash-burning sector

Every junior resource speculator, whether consciously or not, balances risk and reward. The potential for lucrative gains lures investors into this small and notoriously volatile corner of the investment world – the promise of 10-baggers and more. But risk is the admission...

A steady diet of plastic

People eating fish are advised to watch carefully for bones, but how about tiny pieces of plastic? For years it has been known that plastic breaks down into microscopic particles that are consumed by shellfish, fish and mammals higher up the food chain, presentin...

A Canadian Miner Ready to Meet the Nickel Demand

(Click to play podcast.) Advancing the next generation of nickel-cobalt sulphide projects is Canada Nickel Company Inc. ( TSX-V: CNC , OTCQB: CNIKF , Forum ) . There is a demand for nickel and cobalt to feed the growth of the electric vehicle and s...

When the levee breaks

In George Steinbeck’s epic novel ‘The Grapes of Wrath’, a poor family of tenant farmers and thousands of other “Oakies” hitch up their wagons to make the trek to California in search of work and a better life. A savage dr...

Q&A with Cerro de Pasco Resources: Newly appointed CTO on the value of sustainable mining

If the World Economic Forum is any authority on the subject, the mining and metals sector – in its inherent connection to almost all industry value chains – “is an integral part of any foreseeable economy and society.” To that end, and with an ever-growi...

Gold Miners Will Rush to this New Cost-Saving Tech

(Image via EnviroLeach Technologies Inc.) New technology is emerging as a potential standard to address two market sectors totaling $193 billion, through eco-friendly methods for the hydrometallurgical extraction of precious metals …. Pioneered by EnviroLe...

We Should Let the Banks Burn Down

Bob Moriarty of 321 Gold explains why he believes banks should be allowed to fail. In later 2008 during what is now referred to as the Great Financial Crisis, government and financial managers had an opportunity to reset a badly out of balance banking system....
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