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MNN
Sweden, ala obi ụtọ na-emegharị ihe, ebe ụlọ 810,000 na-ekpo ọkụ site n'ịkpọ ihe mkpofu ọkụ, na-eche nsogbu pụrụ iche ihu: Ọ chọrọ mmanụ ọkụ.
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Sayensị Sayensị
This article was written by Mark Lorch from the University of Hull, and was originally published by The Conversation.
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Mahadum Linnaeus
Decontamination of landfills and open dumpsites could prove profitable – both financially and for the environment. This is demonstrated by Yahya Jani in a new dissertation in environmental science from Linnaeus University.
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South China Morning Press
South Korea’s government embraces insects to feed on mountain of food waste
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ELECTrek
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Akụkọ ụwa
Rising Demand for Eco-friendly Roofing could Shape Roofing Market. Asia Pacific Likely to Sustain Strong Position in Global Roofing Market
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Onye na-emepụta ihe bụ Digest
These bioplastic companies are creating sustainable design and working toward a solution to America's recycling problem
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Mashable
Recycling in the United States is in serious trouble. Here's how it works.
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Recycling Magazine
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verge
Loop wants to allow consumers to subscribe to subscription model services while relying on reusable containers. The idea is to be more environmentally friendly.
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motherboard
The process could help convert millions of tons of plastic we generate every year into an gasoline and diesel-like fuel.
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Purdue University
The United Nations estimates that more than 8 million tons of plastics flow into the oceans each year. A new chemical conversion process could transform the world’s polyolefin waste, a form of plastic, into useful products, such as clean fuels and other items.
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Akụkọ CBS
At cutting-edge recycling plant in Portland, Oregon, there's no such thing as too much plastic
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TechSpot
Recycling is certainly a useful process, and likely a necessary one if modern society is ever going to achieve near-complete sustainability. However, it is not perfect -...
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CBC News
Ndị Canada so na ndị na-emepụta ihe mkpofu rọba n'ụwa, mana ọtụtụ ihe a na-etinye na igbe na-acha anụnụ anụnụ anaghị ejedebe na-emegharịghachi ya. Nnukwu po...
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Greenbiz
Yes, the system is under pressure but municipalities like New York and Minneapolis have figured out ways to find value in their recycling streams.
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Stratfor
Every year the U.S. exports almost 1 million tons of plastic waste, including "recycled" materials. Where does all of it go?
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C&EN
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CNBC
For decades, the United States and other wealthy countries have been dependent on China to buy and process almost half of the world’s plastic waste. Now, str...
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Hydrogenfuel News
Learn more about green hydrogen fuel cell and how it all works along with everyday alternative energy news articles concerning climate change and more.
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Akụkọ 5 Cleveland
N'ihi ọgụgụ isi na robots, ụfọdụ ihe ndị a na-ewerebu ihe mkpofu nwere ike ịwepụta ma ree dị ka ihe a na-emegharịgharị.
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C&EN
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Eurekalert
Researchers have developed a new catalyst that can cleave plastic's strong carbon-carbon, converting it into higher value products.
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The Guardian
Bacterial enzyme originally found in compost can be used to make high-quality new bottles
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Onye nlekọta
Ọganihu na-ewuli elu na ahụhụ na-eri plastik nke mbụ Japan chọtara na 2016 na-ekwe nkwa imegharị ihe n'ụzọ zuru ezu.