
Foam Supplies expands in anticipation of EPA mandate
Foam Supplies Inc. said it is adding more than 50,000 square feet of ecomate production and warehousing capacity.

Foam Supplies Inc. said it is adding more than 50,000 square feet of ecomate production and warehousing capacity.
The EPA recently settled an oil industry lawsuit and agreed to set the ethanol blending mandates for this year and last year by Nov. 30.
A Washington watchdog group is suing the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, saying the agency’s rollback of ethanol mandates in 2014 was the result of oil
The latest court case over labeling E15 was thrown out Tuesday because the industries bringing the complaint, including the recreational boating industry, can’t show people
There has been plenty of reporting about the potential effects of rising water levels brought on by global warming and low-lying South Florida has drawn
Nearly 30 years after the first lionfish was spotted off South Florida, the venomous, ravenous invasive species has spread at an alarming rate. Along the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Gina McCarthy today released a new Great Lakes Restoration Initiative Action Plan that lays out steps federal agencies will take
Germany is making an ambitious effort to remake its electricity system and its citizens soon will get 30 percent of their power from renewable energy
The advocacy group Ocean Champions has an advocate of its own in filmmaker and former marine biology professor Randy Olson. Writing in the opinion pages
The National Marine Manufacturers Association is urging the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to adopt the Biotic Ligand Model for use in setting water quality standards

Foam Supplies Inc. said it is adding more than 50,000 square feet of ecomate production and warehousing capacity.
The EPA recently settled an oil industry lawsuit and agreed to set the ethanol blending mandates for this year and last year by Nov. 30.
A Washington watchdog group is suing the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, saying the agency’s rollback of ethanol mandates in 2014 was the result of oil
The latest court case over labeling E15 was thrown out Tuesday because the industries bringing the complaint, including the recreational boating industry, can’t show people
There has been plenty of reporting about the potential effects of rising water levels brought on by global warming and low-lying South Florida has drawn
Nearly 30 years after the first lionfish was spotted off South Florida, the venomous, ravenous invasive species has spread at an alarming rate. Along the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Gina McCarthy today released a new Great Lakes Restoration Initiative Action Plan that lays out steps federal agencies will take
Germany is making an ambitious effort to remake its electricity system and its citizens soon will get 30 percent of their power from renewable energy
The advocacy group Ocean Champions has an advocate of its own in filmmaker and former marine biology professor Randy Olson. Writing in the opinion pages
The National Marine Manufacturers Association is urging the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to adopt the Biotic Ligand Model for use in setting water quality standards