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ABB robot 3D additive printing will use upcycled Parley Ocean Plastic to create range of designer items.
The future of retail is being highlighted by an exciting 3D printing demonstration featuring an ABB robot in Selfridges, one of London’s premier department stores on Oxford Stre
No Bull, no Fluff, No Smudges
Almost a year ago exactly–on April 7, 2021–Flagler Beach’s garbage trucks stopped picking up all recycling materials except for some carboard and aluminum. Glass, plastics, newspapers and metals were out. It just wasn’t worth it for t
HOUSTON – (April 5, 2022) – Here’s another thing to do with that mountain of used plastic: make it soak up excess carbon dioxide.
What seems like a win-win for a pair of pressing environmental problems describes a Rice University lab’s newly discovered chemical technique to turn
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Most waste decisions are out of reach of consumers, who have the packaging chosen for them by manufacturers.
Truckloads of plastic bottles, cardboard, glass and newspaper run along an intricate set of conveyor belts and bins to be sorted at Waste Management's Spokane Materials and Recycl
Chicago-based Azek will recycle vinyl from C&D debris in partnership with Bothell, Wash.-based DTG Recycle.
Chevron Phillips Chemical partnered with the Plastics Industry Association and the National Center for Asphalt Technology to use about 191,000 plastic bags to pave a 67,
A lack of PPE and lockout/tagout procedures leads to hefty fines for a plastic manufacturer.
A Massachusetts company has been cited for failing to follow OSHA’s standard for lockout/tagout procedures and personal protective equipment, resulting in the injury of a worker.
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In his regular feature, Denis the Dustcart talks about plastics and what happens to your recycling once it’s collected from your bin.
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