Plastic waste could soon fuel clean technology, as scientists develop methods to transform discarded plastics into ...
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Scientists turn plastic trash into new material to boost battery power and life
Thanks to science, the materials currently causing pollution can be converted to create a more sustainable and cleaner future ...
Plastic Energy and TotalEnergies (Paris:TTE) (LSE:TTE) (NYSE:TTE) have announced a new agreement to promote the development of advanced plastic recycling. Under this agreement, Plastic Energy plans to ...
Plastic Energy Ltd., London, says it has reached an agreement with the province of West Java in Indonesia to build five chemical recycling plants. The memorandum of understanding (MOU), signed by West ...
Beverage manufacturers’ focus on sustainability has seen plastic bottle manufacturers investing in advancements to support ...
Nearly five years ago, the United States Department of Energy, or DOE, began an unusual partnership with the country’s largest lobbying group for the plastics industry. In a memorandum of ...
Waste Energy (WAST) released an update regarding its plastic waste-to-fuel conversion business using advanced pyrolysis technology and AI. The company has identified four strategic locations in 2 ...
In the plastic recycling industry, the casualties keep coming. Waste management company Biffa's Sunderland plant closed in ...
The world has a plastics problem. Never mind the horrifying pictures of a seahorse riding a cotton swab or a beached whale found with hundreds of plastic bags in its stomach. Plastic pollution has now ...
Louisiana’s energy sector is more than just a major contributor to the state’s economy — it is its backbone. From offshore drilling platforms in the Gulf to petrochemical facilities along the ...
It boggles the mind to know we humans are literally made of stardust. Nearly all the elements in our bodies come from the stuff produced as stars exploded over the last 13 billion years. It boggles ...
There is no shortage of news about plastic’s ubiquity or its harms. Microplastics are in clouds, drinking water, playgrounds and our blood. Marine mammals are entangled in and ingest plastic at ...
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