Ohio-based Alterra is working in cooperation with Technip Energies and Nestea to offer modular chemical recycling technology ...
There are many causes of climate change. One example is cutting down trees. This is a problem that some people don’t know about. Carbon dioxide is released from the trunk when it breaks down or gets ...
KBR has launched a patented polymer dissolution technology (PDT) for purifying and recycling polyethylene and polypropylene to address the growing imbalance between plastic consumption, waste ...
HELSINKI--(BUSINESS WIRE)--4Recycling, an open innovation ecosystem initiated by CLIC Innovation in Helsinki, Finland, has evolved into the 4R Innovation Ecosystem to address the plastics challenge ...
Dating back to World War II, recycling represented the strength, innovation and stability of American democracy. It was a time when households, still recovering from the great depression, relied on ...
In2tec, a leader in sustainable electronics, has been named as one of just three winners of the inaugural ReThink Award, presented by SERI This prestigious honour recognises In2tec’s revolutionary ...
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KETTERING, NORTHAMPTONSHIRE, UNITED KINGDOM, April 21, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — Breakthrough British technology tackles ewaste, supply chain disruption and rising ...
As a parent of two 10-year-olds, my “days off” are generally busier than my workdays. For example, I joined my daughters last weekend at an Earth Day celebration organized by one of their friends, ...
Kettering MP Rosie Wrighting has highlighted the growing importance of supply chain resilience and component security during a visit to In2tec, a pioneering local manufacturer developing breakthrough ...
For decades we've been told to "reduce, recycle and reuse" to help the environment. But some experts say when it comes to plastic, we might want to hold off reusing plastic food packaging. It's become ...
“Reduce, reuse, recycle” is one of those unforgettable chants. It makes its way into our brains and can affect our actions in the real world. All of us would readily admit we’d like to reduce waste.