Olefy Develops Infinitely Recyclable Material
Finland’s Olefy claims its new gasification process could turn waste plastic into virgin-grade materials an infinite number of times.
Finland’s Olefy claims its new gasification process could turn waste plastic into virgin-grade materials an infinite number of times.
NEXTLOOPP and L’Oréal have partnered as part of its project to create food-grade recycled polypropylene (rPP) from post-consumer packaging waste.
Zurich, Switzerland September 15, 2022 – Swiss sports brand On presents the first shoe made from carbon emissions, called Cloudprime. ...
Chemical company Ineos will now supply Covestro with the two mass-balanced raw materials; phenol and acetone, from Ineos’ Inviridis product ...
German resealable lid manufacturer CUPEX has launched COMFORT, its new reusable lid.
In 1823, a scientist named Antoine Odier created a hornlike material after treating a beetle with potassium hydroxide. This was ...
Funded by Innovate UK, the HiBarFilm2 Consortium project is working to develop a mono-material film that offers the same barrier ...
Tel Aviv – September 7, 2022 – UBQ Materials announced today that PLANETech World 2022 will be the first global ...
DALLAS, Sept. 6, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Norwex®, the Norwegian cleaning brand with a more than 28-year legacy of improving quality ...
UPM Biochemicals is making arrangements for its incoming wood-based glycols production in Leuna, Germany. The biorefinery is expected to be ...
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