Entities

Name
Description
Industry
Website
City
Country
Email
Phone
YCSWA
The York County Solid Waste Authority aims to make the disposal of garbage easy while keeping our environment top of mind. We know people want to do the right thing, so we strive to provide long-term waste management programs and infrastructures that consider waste reduction, reuse, and recycling.
Waste Management
https://www.ycswa.com/
York
United States
d.vollero@ycswa.com717-845-1066
RSC
With an unmatched commitment to quality, innovative engineering and customer service, we manufacture precast products and enable the modern infrastructure our communities need to grow and prosper.
Precast Concrete
https://romanstoneco.com/
Bay Shore
United States
Daniel@romanstoneco.com631.667.0566
Keith
Keith Company is an industrial furnace manufacturer, designs and builds custom high temperature furnaces, kilns, ovens, lehrs, thermal oxidizers for abatement of VOC's, and integrated automation and data management systems.
Electronics Recycling
https://www.keithcompany.com/
Pico Rivera
United States
info@keithcompany.com(562) 948-3636
U.S. Borax
Mining, Chemical Manufacturer Producer
Electronics Manufacturing
https://borax.com
Chicago
United States
info@borax.com+1 773 270 6500
Alfred University
Art and Sciences University
Logistics
https://www.alfred.edu/
Alfred
United States
businessofc@alfred.edu607-871-2111
Lucas Engineering
Providing high-performance services to the nuclear, commercial, industrial and environmental sectors since 1994
Research & Development
https://www.lucasinc.com/
Richland
United States
ccorcoran@lucasinc.com(509) 942-1080
SRNL
SRNL puts science to work to protect our
nation and environment, and to support
energy resilience.
Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services
https://www.srnl.gov/
Aiken
United States
Cory.Trivelpiece@srnl.doe.gov‭+1 (814) 280-6229‬
University of Washington
The company's portfolio extends beyond GEMs to include groundbreaking projects like Blue Barrier, a novel marine concrete developed in partnership with Alfred University and the New York State DEC that mimics the self-healing properties of ancient Roman concrete, and WastePoint.ai, an intelligent multi-modal AI platform that analyzes waste streams to generate revenue opportunities through resource recovery and optimization. Silica-X's materials not only divert waste from landfills and reduce greenhouse gas emissions but also possess unique properties for environmental remediation, including the ability to absorb and sequester contaminants from earth, air, and water, and in some cases, capture CO2. Operating from Spokane, Washington, the company partners with global research institutions and enterprises to create a circular economy, turning brownfields into productive green landscapes while delivering economically viable solutions that address infrastructure needs and environmental challenges for current and future generations.
Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services
https://www.washington.edu/
Seattle
USA
jmeschke@uw.edu+1 206 221-5470
ElementUSA
Critical Minerals and Mining
https://www.elementusaminerals.com/
Ft. Lauderdale
United States
ellis.sullivan@element.us.com
Silica-X
Silica-X, Inc. is a pioneering sustainable materials company that transforms industrial and consumer waste into high-performance, planet-friendly products through the integration of AI, advanced materials science, and innovative manufacturing. Founded by veterans of the AI industry who previously developed defense technologies and the Functional Presence Engine, the company has redirected its expertise toward environmental solutions, creating a revolutionary class of materials called GEMs (Geosynthetic Engineered Materials). These synthetic mineralized stones are synthesized from diverse waste streams including combustion residues, mining tailings, post-consumer glass, coal combustion products, and agricultural residues. Recognized by the U.S. Department of Energy, Savannah River National Lab, and the American Ceramics Society, Silica-X's innovations leverage silica—the earth's second-most abundant compound—to create materials that require a fraction of the energy and cost of traditional mined resources.
Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services
http://silicax.com
Spokane
United States
pg@silicax.com+1 702 708 9325