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Researchers have developed a way to convert food waste into biodegradable plastic, which offers a potential solution to two ...
According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, 30% to 40% of the nation's food supply ends up being wasted. That adds up to ...
Abstract Food quality is a parameter determined by consumer acceptability, which can be influenced by various factors, including the oxidation of food components. To preserve food quality and prevent ...
With food the top type of landfill waste in the United States, a Southern Illinois University Carbondale researcher looks for ways to divert that waste into a process for making biodegradable ...
In the latest issue of Bon Appétit, the venerable food and entertaining magazine is trying something new: recipes designed to imitate notable works of art. "Sunday Morning" host Jane Pauley ...
Flashfood, EcoSphere Organics and more are converting food waste into sustainable products and minimizing waste at the point of sale.
An edible robot made by EPFL scientists leverages a combination of biodegradable fuel and surface tension to zip around the water’s surface, creating a safe – and nutritious &ndash ...
Using food waste to create biodegradable packaging would therefore have the added benefit of decreasing the amount of plastic that ends up in landfills.
So — Albus Golf, a Spanish golf ball manufacturer, came up with a solution. The Ecobioball is made with biodegradable and natural materials. Photo courtesy of Albus Golf The company designed the ...
Culinary experiences in the artworld are on the rise, but why does food need to be framed as ‘art’ in order to be considered something special?
The global biodegradable food packaging market has witnessed a remarkable transformation in recent years, driven by both environmental concerns and the increasing need for sustainable alternatives in ...
By selecting Verde's biobased, biodegradable and recyclable polymers, Happy Campers is able to offer a more environmentally friendly food packaging solution. Commitment to a Greener Future ...