Researchers Develop Strong, Recyclable, And Degradable Sugar-Based Plastics
Researchers from the University of Birmingham and Duke University have developed a sugar-based plastic.
Researchers from the University of Birmingham and Duke University have developed a sugar-based plastic.
Studies show that in 2018, 27 million tons of plastic went into American landfills. Containers and packaging accounted for the...
Scientists at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore developed a pollen-based paper that can be printed on and erased multiple times without...
Whether algae-based or oil-derived, all our industrial materials are composed of dead matter. Predictable and, above all stable, inert substances...
Water bottles, plastic straws, shopping bags, cups, and other single-use plastics often end up in landfills and waterways, harming wildlife...
Innovation often leads to new products, but new methods can be just as groundbreaking. A new method developed by the...
AZoM speaks with Anna Watkins about her business Uncommon Alchemy, which is developing an exciting novel textile material made from...
A team of researchers from RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia, Tokyo Metropolitan University, and Mitsubishi Chemical’s The KAITEKI Institute have...
From 2020, the world can emit only 350 gigatonnes of carbon for a chance to stay within 1.5 degrees of...
Kasra Khatami Mashhadi, a researcher on material recycling at KTH is developing a way to transform wastewater residue into bioplastics...
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