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Port of San Diego Accepts ecoSPEARS into Blue Economy Incubator Program for Green Remediation Technology

ecoSPEARS is in talks to join the Port of San Diego's Blue Economy Incubator Program, aiming to deploy its eco-friendly Sorbent Polymer Extraction And Remediation System (SPEARS) technology to remediate contaminants like PCBs in San Diego Bay, without disturbing sensitive habitats and wildlife."
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NASA Selects ecoSPEARS to Showcase Green Technology at Capitol Hill

ecoSPEARS recently represented NASA's technology transfer efforts at 'NASA Technology Day on the Hill' in Washington, D.C. They highlighted their Sorbent Polymer Extraction And Remediation System (SPEARS) technology, a NASA-developed solution that efficiently removes persistent toxins like PCBs and dioxins from sediments, demonstrating how NASA innovations are making a positive impact on Earth.
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ecoSPEARS joins United Nations PCB Elimination Network (PEN)

ecoSPEARS has joined the United Nations' PCB Elimination Network (PEN), aligned with 10 of the UN's Sustainable Development Goals. PEN's mission is to eliminate worldwide PCB contamination by 2028, presenting a formidable but attainable challenge that requires global cooperation."
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WTFAQ is “Green Remediation?”

ecoSPEARS delves into the concept of 'green remediation' and its role in addressing global PCB contamination. Highlighting the significance of environmentally friendly approaches, the blog discusses international initiatives like the Stockholm Convention and the PCB Elimination Network (PEN).
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