Contaminated Soil Remediation

MT2 utilizes patented and proprietary ECOBOND® technology to mitigate potential physical, occupational, and environmental hazards associated with high concentrations of lead and other metals in soils. All technology achieves compliance with EPA and state regulatory agencies. This technology oftentimes allows the project costs to be kept very affordable.

Michigan potato industry speaks in favor of checkoff increase

Michigan potato growers and processors voiced support for an increased assessment during this week’s public hearing with the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development. Michigan Potat

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Interest in remediating brownfield sites into useful commercial developments is growing, but the high costs of remediation remain a factor.

Interest in remediating brownfield sites into useful commercial developments is growing, but the high costs of remediation remain a factor. Some owners of brownfield sites are mothballing their land u

What’s new at the 2025 Fort Wayne Farm Show

The Fort Wayne Farm Show is set for January 16-18 at the Allen County War Memorial Coliseum in Fort Wayne, Indiana. AUDIO: Dan Slowinski, Fort Wayne Farm Show Director The post What’s new at the 20

Wisconsin Farmers Union alters position on manure digesters

Wisconsin’s Farmers Union delegates made changes to their policy regarding anaerobic digesters for manure. Wisconsin Farmers Union President Darin Von Ruden tells Brownfield delegates were able to

House passes a funding bill, averts shutdown

The U.S. House of Representatives overwhelmingly passed a bill to keep the government open, provide financial aid to farmers, and extend the farm bill for one year.  The bill, passed late Friday af

Tough decisions facing farmers in 2025

A pair of Illinois farmers say the ag economy means some tough decisions in 2025. Tom Hieronymus, who farms in DeWitt County, tells Brownfield, “The cost of inputs these days, and this last couple

Messy end to Michigan lame duck

A handful of bills that could have benefited the state’s food and ag industry died Thursday after Michigan House lawmakers abruptly ended their session. Fourth-generation farmer and state senator K

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A look ahead at the 2025 Topeka Farm Show

The 36th annual Topeka Farm Show is scheduled for January 7-9 at the Stormont Vail Events Center in Topeka, Kansas, featuring 600 exhibitor booths, demonstrations and much more. AUDIO: Dan Slowinski,

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A vegan Christmas

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How Extinction Rebellion 'reaped a whirlwind'

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GBA’s Jenna Cramer Attends Listening Session with Federal Working Group on Energy Communities

On March 18, several federal agencies including the Department of the Interior and Department of Energy met with community, industry, government, and academic leaders in Charleston, WV to discuss str

Organically Managed Grass Athletic Fields

Part Two of a Two-Part Series About Safer Options for Athletic Fields By Susan Kaplan, Lindsey Pollard and Rachel Massey Schools, universities, and municipalities often need to choose between natural

Celebrating Women+ Leaders in Sustainability

  In honor of Women’s History Month, GBA celebrates the significance of the following women+ and their contributions to the environmental movement, local and sustainable economic systems, and the

100 Days After COP26: Looking Back and Looking Ahead

It has now been just over 100 days since international leaders gathered in Glasgow, Scotland to determine a path forward on the climate crisis. Here, the Green Building Alliance team reflects on what

Inspire Speakers Series presents: A Conversation with Felicia Davis at COP26

While at COP26 in November 2021, GBA’s Jenna Cramer ran into an old colleague: sustainability leader and climate justice activist Felicia Davis. In the corridors of the international climate confer

Celebrating Black History Month

As we celebrate Black History Month at GBA, we have compiled some content that you can explore which highlights the connections between racial equity and the built environment as well as celebrations

Reflecting on Greenbuild 2021: Thoughts from a First-Time Attendee

The Greenbuild International Conference + Expo, took place September 21-23, 2021 in beautiful San Diego, CA. This annual conference – the largest of its kind – brings together green building arch

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