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A new study finds there are 27 million metric tons of invisible plastic particles in the North Atlantic alone.
The global consulting firm says collecting and reprocessing more discarded plastic automotive components should be feasible.
Researchers at Case Western Reserve University have developed an environmentally safer type of plastic that can be used for ...
Australian scientists manage to break down 90% of styrofoam polystyrene plastics in 30 minutes using violet light, air, and ...
Characterization techniques are essential in the plastics sector, as they ensure quality, reliability, and safety, promote ...
Case Western Reserve University researchers unveil new electronic polymer created without harmful 'forever' chemicalsResearchers at Case Western ...
Scientists found microplastics in fluids around human eggs and sperm. Plastics from cookware and packaging affect human ...
The Gulf is no stranger to global leadership. From hosting Cop28 to backing multibillion-dollar renewable energy ventures, ...
What if ESD protection stopped relying on temporary fixes—and started offering permanent, adaptable solutions? A quiet ...
TNO is collaborating with partners to develop circular solutions for healthcare plastics. The first results are promising.
US officials outlined their new position at a meeting in Nairobi, where key divisions persisted ahead of August talks to agree a global plastics pact The US government is pushing back against measures ...