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Biodegradable plastic made from bamboo is strong and easy to recycle
Bamboo is a highly renewable resource, and its cellulose fibres can be turned into a hard, mouldable plastic for use in cars ...
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It's time we confront the ugly truth about plastic recycling
OPINION: "Recycling doesn't address any of plastic's human and environmental impacts. It's essentially another form of ...
Since COVID-19, even drinks bottles made of recycled plastic – the most commonly recycled plastic item – have become less viable. The recycled plastic to make them is 83% to 93% more expensive than ...
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A Bay Area startup sold a plastic recycling dream. Neighbors call it just another incinerator
As California writes plastic waste rules that would affect advanced recycling, Resynergi says it will leave for a more ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
Smash, crack, repeat: Mechanical recycling could finally tame stubborn PET waste
Georgia Tech scientists use mechanical force to break down PET plastic, paving the way for cleaner, faster recycling.
The company says “char,” a byproduct of its chemical recycling process, is being commercialized under the Tacfiller name and ...
The European Union is at risk of missing its plastic packaging recycling targets, the European Court of Auditors (ECA) said on Tuesday, warning an incoming ban on exports of trash to poorer nations ...
Can you recycle plastic plant pots? Find out how to properly recycle PP5 pots and ensure your gardening stays sustainable.
Bangkok Post on MSN
Factories lead push to recycle plastic waste
Petrochemical factories want to promote a circular economy by stepping up efforts to recycle plastic waste, says the ...
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Why plastic recycling is a myth
In case you missed it, in August of this year there were more than 8 billion of us on the planet. Although seven billion or ...
Researchers have developed a method to break down PET, one of the world’s most widely used plastics, for sustainable ...
It’s time we confront the ugly truth about plastic recycling’ Holly Kaufman at the San Francisco Chronicle. The “plastics ...
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