Why wood is the future of digital hardware
From wooden computer chips to tree-based touchscreens, digital tech is taking an unexpected turn to bio.
From wooden computer chips to tree-based touchscreens, digital tech is taking an unexpected turn to bio.
Jones Celtic Bioenergy (JCBE) is one of eight Irish companies selected to participate in Accelerate Green, a prestigious new programme ...
ExxonMobil accomplished the first commercial sale of its certified circular polymers to Berry Global. The polymers are made using its ...
A fully sustainable packaging plastic must meet three criteria. First, it should be made from renewable feedstocks. Second, it should ...
A team of researchers at MIT and in China has come up with a desalination system that is both more ...
Tesco supermarkets is set to trial Apeel, a plant-based edible protective coating for fresh produce. It will be used in ...
Indorama Ventures, the world’s largest producer of recycled PET for beverage bottles, has acquired an 85% equity stake in the ...
Collagen is a vital material for the beauty and medical industries. Traditionally made from animal carcasses, startups are now exploiting ...
Carbios and Indorama Ventures announced plans to join forces and build a “first of its kind” manufacturing plant. Aiming to ...
Essential Utilities Inc. (NYSE: WTRG) today announced that its Aqua Pennsylvania subsidiary has acquired the wastewater system of Lower Makefield ...
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