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A young Ghanaian inventor has displayed a treadmill built from recycled materials. The manual machine promotes fitness ...
Every wondered how long it takes plastic to decompose? Well, depending on the item, it can take anywhere from five to 500 years.
Despite finding a product that will fill substantial unmet need across the world, the lack of suitable facilities has made ...
Being made redundant from Northvolt was a "blessing and a curse" for Abel Hailu Kebede.But it's led him to making durable and ...
WE TRIED TO USE A NINE VOLT READY TO COMPETE. AFTER MONTHS OF HARD WORK ON THEIR INVENTIONS, WE PUT IT ON WHEELS TO MAKE IT EASIER LEADING UP TO THE COMPETITION, STUDENTS WERE PROVIDED RESOURCES ...
They found that just 9.5 percent of the 400 million tonnes of new plastic in 2022 was produced from recycled materials. "The global recycling rate remained stagnant... reflecting little ...
Amount of waste collected in Doncaster that went on to be recycled has increased. Of the 139,464 tonnes of household waste collected, 63,220 were sent for recycling, composting or reuse ...
Tens of thousands of tonnes of waste were collected in Burnley over the past year, with new figures showing no improvement in the borough’s recycling rate. Did you know with an ad-lite subscription to ...
The figures also show 2,722 tonnes which were sent to be recycled in the area, were ultimately rejected. Waste Minister Mary Creagh said: "More recycling will end the avalanche of rubbish plaguing our ...
Globe Telecom Inc. is taking a huge step toward sustainability by announcing the transition of Globe Prepaid and TM SIM (subscriber identity module) cards from virgin plastics to 100 percent recycled ...
Situationist text circulated at Gay Freedom Day march in San Francisco on June 24th 1979. The text expresses solidarity with participants in the… ...
Right: injection-molded plastic containing 70% recycled GFRP The team's method starts with cutting discarded turbine blades into two-inch blocks, and then shredding those into chips. These chips ...