Evovinyl: “vegetable” and compostable vinyls made from sugar cane
Evovinyl, sugar cane bioplastic vinyls. Less energy and time for production, top audio quality. A green turning point for millions of records.
Evovinyl, sugar cane bioplastic vinyls. Less energy and time for production, top audio quality. A green turning point for millions of records.
The collaboration between a chemical company and a Japanese village recycles shell waste to create an innovative helmet.
Spray a (vegetable) coating directly on foods to keep them fresh and eliminate packaging and plastic? Take a look here.
The special seaweed plastic sachet dissolves in the drink, without waste: it does not change the taste of the food and it does not hurt. How about?
A new biodegradable plastic dissolves in the environment without leaving microplastics in just a week.
Researchers have created a plant-based, sustainable and scalable spider web. It can replace single-use plastics in many consumer products.
A hotel courtesy kit that produces clean energy and teaches the waste cycle? Green Box does this and more.
A "circular" approach for a lot: Reswirl an ecological toothbrush that will not be among those millions that swell the ranks of plastic pollution.
Cheaper, renewable, versatile: hemp bioplastic can change the world, but hemp is still opposed. Why?
The team created a new bio-material by merging cellulose fibers and silk proteins together. The result is spectacular and biodegradable.
Dr. Anjum Nawab, Pakistani scientist and Assistant Professor at the University of Karachi, announced yesterday ...
New research published in Energy and Environmental Science, a group at the Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center and the University of Madison, Wisconsin has described an efficient and cost-effective process for producing HMF, Hydroxymethylfurfural, a plant-derived compound considered crucial in the development of a renewable economy.