A new startup is revolutionizing how textile and plastic waste are recycled, cutting costs and improving efficiency.
How can electronic waste, also known as e-waste, be recycled without resulting in negative environmental impacts that are often produced with traditional e-waste recycling methods? This is what a ...
Every week, millions of Americans toss their recyclables into a single bin, trusting that their plastic bottles, aluminum cans and cardboard boxes will be given a new life. Plastics are among the ...
Recycling investment fund says chemical, or molecular, recycling methods for plastic can “move the needle” on the material’s recycling rate. Closed Loop says advanced recycling technologies can ...
Declining plastic recycling rates coupled with increased plastic pollution on the Earth’s surface and within its oceans spell concern for the planet’s health. In an effort to combat these trends, ...
VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd., a research and development partner based in Espoo, Finland, has announced that it has demonstrated how chemical recycling offers an alternative to ...
Is it possible to recover plastic recyclates from previously unused waste streams in order to produce high-quality fibers and ...
Ocean trash and overflowing landfills have drawn widespread attention to the plastic waste that we put into our environment. In response, communities around the world work hard to reduce, reuse, and ...
Recycling electronics is a delicate process in terms of the actual procedure and how difficult it can be for the average consumer to find a facility to dispose of the items properly. The lithium-ion ...
A research team is tackling the environmental issue of efficiently recycling lithium ion batteries amid their increasing use. A research team at Rice University led by James Tour, the T.T. and W.F.
As the world faces urgent climate challenges, governments worldwide are pledging to reach net-zero emissions by 2050, ...
The national initiatives to recycle electronic waste (e-waste) are set to explore further investment in recycled materials su ...