Earthworms Break Down Bio-Based Plastic
Studies show that in 2018, 27 million tons of plastic went into American landfills. Containers and packaging accounted for the ...
Studies show that in 2018, 27 million tons of plastic went into American landfills. Containers and packaging accounted for the ...
Finnish company Lumene and material innovation start-up Sulapac have announced a collaboration on a pilot project to package two of ...
Avantium N.V., a leading technology company in renewable chemistry, announces that it has reached Financial Close for the construction of ...
SABIC announced a collaboration with Mattel to incorporate certified renewable polymers from SABIC’s TRUCIRCLE™ program across the toy giant’s products ...
Researchers from the University of British Columbia Okanagan (UBCO) have adapted a plastination technique in order to improve the properties ...
In the effort to curb plastic waste, scientists from the U.K.’s University of Birmingham and Duke University say they’ve succeeded ...
Mary Lempres and Charlotte Bohning of American design studio, Doppelgänger have developed a Styrofoam substitute made from plastic-eating mealworms.
The Afri-Plastics Challenge has announced the 15 finalists of its strand Accelerating Growth, which aims to reward innovative downstream solutions ...
Harmful algal blooms offer a free, abundant, and under-exploited biomaterial feedstock. US company Algix is leading the way in turning ...
When it comes to climate change and sustainability, oil and gas companies positioned as the beginning of the energy value ...
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