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Is chemical recycling the solution to plastic waste?
DW investigative environmental journalists Dan Ashby and Lucy Taylor look into the idea of using chemical recycling to deal with the problem of Europe’s plastic waste. The post Is chemical recycling ...
It's Earth Week, here's how consumers and companies are trying to improve waste management across the country.
The best way forward is to change the social and economic system surrounding the production of plastic and the management of ...
Households, schools and communities are being asked to record their plastic packaging waste as part of an annual survey documenting UK’s waste problem. Campaign group Everyday Plastic have already ...
Investigative journalist John Stossel investigates why recycling plastic is counterproductive. He speaks with science writer John Tierney about why it would be cheaper and more environmentally ...
Entrepreneur Charlie Rudkin-Wilson recycles household plastic into homewares that have featured in Vogue. Rudkin-Wilson wants to "change the perception of plastic waste and to make it seem like a ...
After previously trying out low-tech compression molding with a toaster oven and 3D printed molds, [future things] is back ...
At the Lucile Packard Children's Hospital at Stanford University, an incredible collaboration is taking place between a ...
This story is a partnership between Inside Climate News and CBS News. Watch the CBS Reports documentary, "Advanced Recycling: Does Big Plastic's Idea Work?" About 48 million tons of plastic waste are ...
Among the various plastic recycling methods being explored, one promising approach is biological plastic recycling, also ...
This collaboration between four RASEI Fellows shows how electricity can be used to impart ‘superoxide powers’ to oxygen gas molecules from air, enabling the efficient recycling of PET plastics. In ...
India's plastic waste problem is being tackled by PolyCycl's innovative chemical recycling. The technology transforms ...
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