NTU Singapore Scientists Develop a Recyclable Pollen-based Paper
Scientists at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore developed a pollen-based paper that can be printed on and erased multiple times without ...
Read moreScientists at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore developed a pollen-based paper that can be printed on and erased multiple times without ...
Read moreDrax announced it has opened a new pellet plant in Demopolis, Alabama, bringing new jobs and economic opportunities to the ...
Read moreThe Government of Canada has recently granted a sum of more than $12 million (€8.7 million) in funding to several ...
Read moreFinnish company Lumene and material innovation start-up Sulapac have announced a collaboration on a pilot project to package two of ...
Read moreWater bottles, plastic straws, shopping bags, cups, and other single-use plastics often end up in landfills and waterways, harming wildlife ...
Read moreNorden, the Danish shipping company, has announced a carbon-neutral biofuel sailing option for customers looking to decarbonize their supply chains ...
Read moreEnviva, the world's largest producer of industrial wood pellets, will invest $250 million (€229 million) in a new wood pellet ...
Read moreAvantium N.V., a leading technology company in renewable chemistry, announces that it has reached Financial Close for the construction of ...
Read moreSABIC announced a collaboration with Mattel to incorporate certified renewable polymers from SABIC’s TRUCIRCLE™ program across the toy giant’s products ...
Read moreBraskem and Sojitz Corporation have announced a joint venture to produce and market bio MEG (monoethylene glycol) and bio MPG ...
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