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Smash, crack, repeat: Mechanical recycling could finally tame stubborn PET waste
Georgia Tech scientists use mechanical force to break down PET plastic, paving the way for cleaner, faster recycling.
People could be ingesting the equivalent of a credit card of plastic a week, a 2019 study by WWF International concluded, mainly in plastic-infused drinking water but also via food like shellfish, ...
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Inside the Leather Alchemy: Creating William Rockwell's Unique Masks
Step into the mesmerizing world of leather crafting with "The Craft of Leather Alchemy: Behind the Scenes with William Rockwell's Masks." Discover the art of transforming vegetable-tanned leather into ...
Hopes of securing a United Nations treaty on plastic pollution are fading after the final round of negotiations ended without ...
Knowing your symbols makes it easier to reuse and recycle. Groups 1, 2, and 5 are easy to recycle curbside, but groups 4, 6, and 7 are more difficult.
searchers have developed a method to break down PET, one of the world’s most widely used plastics, for sustainable recycling ...
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