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Epson and The Hong Kong Research Institute of Textiles and Apparel (HKRITA) have succeeded in developing new regenerated cellulose fiber with a silk-like sheen from waste cotton fabric through a new ...
Since the advent of filter cigarettes, cigarette butts have become a predominant form of waste, with projections indicating ...
Improved bacterial cellulose could help create tougher, greener materials for things we use every day. As plastic waste ...
The team determined that every cigarette filter-infused asphalt variant was more resilient than conventional asphalts. On top ...
Researchers turn waste almond shells into biodegradable graphene sensors, offering a sustainable alternative for environmental and agricultural monitoring.
The Department of Ecology found that non-operational storage tanks, treatment systems and environmental equipment at the site ...
The packaging sector is undergoing a major shift as bioplastics and other alternative materials gain traction amid growing concerns over plastic pollution and climate change.
Researchers from the Building Engineering Laboratory (LabIC.UGR) are collaborating with the University of Bologna (Italy) on the design and evaluation of the resistance of asphalt made from pellets of ...
A unique partnership delivers reliable steam, power, and resilience to Amelia Island’s century-old cellulose plant.
The Department of Ecology found that non-operational storage tanks, treatment systems and environmental equipment at the site ...
Transforming landfill waste into carbon dots and nanomaterials highlights the potential of nanotechnology in promoting sustainability and resource efficiency.
A research team led by Prof. Li Dejun from the Institute of Subtropical Agriculture of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has made significant strides in using synthetic microbial communities (SynCom) to ...