Digitalising foundry production processes
Digitalising foundry production processes
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Century-old system gets a digital makeover
Century-old system gets a digital makeover
The best solution to reduce water consumption for urinal flushing is to install waterless urinals. They operate using chemical-impregnated plastic pads, or a spring-loaded trap and a floating layer of oil as barrier. The best thing for the environment is to use the 'chemical-free', waterless option.
Providing free or low-cost access to green options for local mobility appeals to guests who are conscious of their carbon footprint. Options include encouraging use of local transport, bicycles and electric vehicles over land and providing kayaks, rowboats and other water-based modes of transport.
The most effective way for accommodation managers to encourage eco-efficient transport is to offer discounts to guests arriving by public transport, and to provide a pick-up service for these guests.
Circular economy, the Green Key to being more eco-friendly
Hotel's inspiring three pillars
Water consumption in public spaces is highly variable, and depends on the services offered and the number of visitors on any given day. Installation of efficient fittings, selected through 'green' procurement processes, reduces the overall amount of water used, and the treatment and disposal costs, as well as energy consumption when heated water is limited or regulated (showers and basin taps).
The following applications can be taken into account:
Biomass heating systems can be used for space heating in buildings, hot water and production, or any combination of these. The most relevant source of biomass heat for the accommodation sector is wood, and the most efficient conversion pathway is through direct combustion, which can mean burning wood chips or pellets in boilers, or larger pieces in gasifying wood boilers.
Full marks for energy
Owners of the Hotel Rural Vale do Rio in rural Portugal had a vision to design, build and run a sustainable welcoming hotel.
Why and how a Romanian and a Moldavian cluster started to cooperate – an interview with: :
Opening the door to savings
A Finnish door factory situated in Northern Ostrobothnia changed its former electricity based water circulating heating system into one using geothermal heating, an abundant and renewab;e source of energy store deep in the ground.
After an investigation of viable alternatives, a new system was introduced and the savings were clear to see.
Key benefits