Below are excerpts from the Environmental Working Group’s Hall of Shame Report. Download Full Original Report – PDF You’d expect to see these warnings on a barrel of hazardous waste. In fact, they’re in the fine print of labels of … Continue reading
RPS Environmental Solutions attended Longwall USA June 21-23, 2011, in Pittsburgh, PA. at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center. We’re participating in this exhibit with Micon Products International (MPI) to introduce our safer, more effective products and solutions to the … Continue reading
RPS Environmental attended WasteExpo May 9-11, 2011, in Dallas, Texas. Our booth highlighted our unique technology and our RemediaTM line of products, including our Heavy Metal Stabilizer, Hydrocarbon Stabilizer and Industrial Odor Eliminator, all of which can be used in situ or at landfills, distributed by … Continue reading
RPS Environmental Solutions attended the Shale Gas Water Management Marcellus Initiative 2011, 13 April – Â 14 April in Pittsburgh, PA. Also in attendance, such leading companies as Chevron Energy Technology, Schlumberger Water Services, Baker Hughes, Encanca Oil & Gas … Continue reading
Indoor Air Quality – How much bad is really bad? The air inside your office, your kids’ school, and in the sanctity of your home is pretty clean, right? After all, you and the various hired staff are cleaning regularly … Continue reading
In 2004, the US EPA developed a number of purchasing guides to help government purchasers consider environmental factors in their purchasing decisions. One of these purchasing guides that the EPA developed was to help federal purchasers “Green” their cleaning products. … Continue reading
First, here are some interesting facts: In the past 40 years, at least 70,000 new chemicals have been released into the environment through new consumer and industrial products and food. Besides a few well known “bad actors”, there is virtually … Continue reading
Indoor Air Quality is a significant concern because of recent research and testing that shows we are breathing more chemicals, VOCs, and chemical fumes than ever before. With the exception of a few lists of chemicals that are known to … Continue reading
AIR FRESHENERS: interfere with your ability to smell by releasing nerve-deadening agents or coating nasal passages with an oil film, usually methoxychlor, a pesticide that accumulates in fat cells. Known toxic chemicals found in an air freshener are formaldehyde, a … Continue reading
People often ask us which ingredients are the “bad onesâ€. For those without an extensive knowledge of chemistry or biology, this is often very difficult to figure out. Most people just assume that if it were “really that bad†the … Continue reading