University at Buffalo researchers are leading efforts on a new, innovative way to recycle these plastics through solvent-based recycling, or solvent purification. Their work has the potential to ...
Turning waste into something of value is a long process, one that Professors Bar-Ziv and Long are tackling with their pilot-scale solvent-targeted recovery and precipitation (STRAP) technology. Once ...
A Japanese research team has created a plastic that breaks down in seawater, leaving no microplastics or toxins—just safe, natural elements. (CREDIT: 2025 RIKEN) Plastics are everywhere—from your ...
This collaboration between four RASEI Fellows shows how electricity can be used to impart ‘superoxide powers’ to oxygen gas molecules from air, enabling the efficient recycling of PET plastics. In ...
When it comes to recycling are you a wishcycler? No, I didn't know what this term meant until recently either—apparently it's when people try to recycle items that should be thrown away instead. And ...
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Meet Hydropol, the plastic that dissolves in water — and could solve London's fatberg crisis
Synthetic, single-use plastic. It transformed our world and our supply chains. But there’s the flip side. The packets and bags that take decades to decompose, oceans clogged with detritus, ...
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