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A new technique that uses soundwaves to separate materials for recycling could help prevent potentially harmful chemicals leaching into the environment.
A new technique that uses soundwaves to separate materials for recycling could help prevent potentially harmful chemicals leaching into the environment.
Much of the U.S. uses single-stream recycling, where plastic, glass and paper go into one bin. Here’s what happens to that ...
Recycling is a great way to help reduce the amount of waste that goes to landfill, but it can be hard to know where to start.
If your home or office is beginning to feel like it’s drowning in clutter, you’re not alone. Excess junk is a challenge that ...
Every year, hailstorms cause billions in damage to homes, businesses, and crops, yet how these ice balls of destruction form ...
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UF Innovate and SCAD Media spoke with Andrew Breeden and his Capstone Design team from the University of Florida’s Department ...
In cities that use single-stream recycling, consumers put all of their recyclable materials into a single bin. This approach ...
Recycled plastic bottles can become clothing and car interiors via a process involving the Sonoco Recycling Facility and ...
Engineers came up with a set of tests to make sure reclaimed asphalt pavement resists skidding and sliding when wet.
At the conference, an NFL team, a retail brand and a battery recycler will share how they’ve teamed up to write a playbook ...