07:31, Fri, Mar 16, 2018 Updated: 07:48, Fri, Mar 16, 2018 A detailed study as part of British Science Week found that while we are more aware than ever about the good recycling does for the planet, ...
A team of scientists from the University of Tokyo’s Institute of Industrial Science have devised a new and environmentally friendly way to recycle concrete. The new technique is meant to help manage ...
“When it comes to recycling plastic, in low-income countries, the private sector does it if it's profitable and doesn't if it's not. In contrast, high-income countries recycle plastic not for its ...
Plastics recycling specialist DeepTech Recycling has relocated its technology and projects staff to Oxfordshire and taken the first suite at Origin, the laboratory building at Hartwell Plc’s Wootton ...
Polypropylene recycling has a problem: It stinks. Food and other residues are almost impossible to remove entirely from polypropylene, a.k.a the number “5” plastic of grocery-store fame. Those ...
Scientists have accidentally created an enzyme that can ‘eat’ plastic, and it could hold the key to helping to tackle the world’s waste problem. In recent months talk has turned to plastic. From ...
DANGEROUS chemicals found in recycled electronics could be making their way into consumer-grade black plastics like food trays and plastic cutlery causing a potentially dire health hazard. Chemicals ...
DeepTech Recycling has secured the first suite in Wootton Science Park's new Origin lab building. The plastic recycling tech firm has moved into its new home in the purposely constructed unit located ...
What an utterly selfish family the Wades are with regard to their household rubbish (The Argus, February 3). Recycling only paper and bottles is pathetic. What about their plastic, cardboard and tins?
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