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In an effort to extend the life of plastic parts and products, there are many different programmes and innovations being implemented by engineering and design companies. Here are just a couple.
Hexagon’s Manufacturing Intelligence Division is using simulation, artif
Americans, asked to imagine they were an item in a recycling bin, had to describe what happens to them next. In the range of responses to a March poll, 15% of those polled took the pessimistic route and said, "I go to a landfill."
The pessimists have a fair chance being right.
By Hiroko Tabuchi and Winston Choi-Schagrin April 21, 2022
Did you know the ♻ symbol doesn’t mean something is actually recyclable? Play our trashy garbage-sorting game. Then, read on about how we got here, and what can be done.
Drag each item where you think it belongs<
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TANA is expanding its product range with the introduction of a new shredder model and a new type of disc screen. The shredder and disc screen work well both separately and as a machine chain. The two machines will be launched at IFAT 2022.
The TANA 440 Shark shredder now has a smaller ve
May 20—Hot damn. Has it been a "is it allergies, covid, asthma, flu, cold or gonorrhea" kind of week for you, too?
Extreme exhaustion, probably, but who has time for that. (Jimmy Fallon. He has time for that.)
Speaking of nerds, are you kids still playing Wordle? (I'
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By Mary Page Bailey | January 18, 2022
LG Chem Ltd. (Seoul, South Korea) says that it will construct South Korea’s first and its own hydrothermal plastics recycle facility usi
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Earth has a plastics problem, and not many great options to solve it. Plastic is everywhere: food, toiletries, and cleaning products come encased in it; our toothbrushes and children’s toys and disposable coffee lids are made of it; and we carry groceries and dispose of trash in bags of it.