Category: United Kingdom
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SEaB Energy targets port waste
UK-based SEaB Energy is encouraging sustainable operations with its patented technology that turns waste into energy, and is looking to target the ports sector next. The Flexibuster, a self-contained anaerobic digester, is designed to process food and organic waste. Developed by the company five years ago, it is manufactured by them and delivered as a…
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Careers – Electrical Design Engineer
SEaB Energy are looking for a new Electrical Design Engineer. Role To design, develop and maintain electrical control systems and components to required specifications, focusing on economy, safety (within ATEX environment), reliability, quality and sustainability. Main Responsibilities » Identifying customer requirements. » Designing systems and products. » Reading/writing design specifications and technical drawings. » Researching…
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Careers – Sales Executive
SEaB Energy are looking for a new Sales Executive. Role MUCKBUSTER® and FLEXIBUSTER™ sales activities to deliver planned sales in 2014/2015 and administer the salesforce.com CRM system. Main Responsibilities » Ensure the delivery of 2014/2015 targets for product sales » Providing inbound leads with correct information to maintain company presences in the market, » Outbound…
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Horticulture Week – Solent Turf impressed with digestate as chemical fertiliser replacement for Turf
Solent Turf’s successful trial of our digestate as fertiliser has been reported by Horticulture Week. The trial is of huge interest as digestate is still a relatively new source of alternative fertiliser. Robert Hack, owner and managing director of Solent Turf said “Given its performance, and the fact that the digestate is 100 per cent…
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Sandra Sassow, CEO speaking at Sustainability Live 2014
SEaB Energy’s CEO, Sandra Sassow, will be speaking at the Sustainability Live Event on 1st April 2013. Sustainability Live is the UK’s ultimate event for energy efficiency, energy recovery, water and waste water management. The session Sandra is covering will examine the challenges, barriers and opportunities of AD in the city, and will look at…
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Calling all Fruit and Vegetable Based Businesses
Your fruit and vegetable waste turned into valuable resources. Fruit and vegetable waste from all stages of production, storage, distribution/importation and processing could be utilised to produce electricity, heat and fertiliser for your business – as well as a healthy return on your investment. Want to see what your waste could do for you? Check…