Max Keeling spends his days at Cambridge Environmental Technologies deciding how things should work – which, according to Max, is the coolest thing about being a design engineer. “It’s a modern version of what engineers have been doing for centuries,” he says. “I design a product’s form, shape, and...
Cambridge International was proud to be chosen as a host for the White House Roundtable discussion that brought together business and community leaders with the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Jonathan Adelstein, Administrator of Rural Utilities Service. “It was an honor to host the U.S....
Most people in the renewable energy or agriculture industries have heard of the REAP program, but many are unclear about what the program is and what it has to offer. The REAP program is administered by the Rural Development division within the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). The program...
Our team was excited to be covered by Biomass Power and Thermal Magazine in an article discussing Dion Banks’ testimony in front of the Maryland Senate regarding the benefits and importance of thermal biomass systems and the role they can play in Maryland’s agricultural industry. We wanted to take...
Beautiful San Antonio was the setting for the 2012 PepsiCo Sustainability Training Summit & Trade Show in March. The show was an opportunity for stakeholders from each of the PepsiCo brands to meet with vendors that provide the company with sustainability and cost savings solutions. I had the...
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