Longtime snowmobile racing insider Brett Richter is taking a leadership role in the top North American oval racing points ...
Every year, millions of tires end up in landfills, creating an environmental crisis with far-reaching consequences. In the ...
Researchers have finally made a breakthrough in how to break down plastic effectively without needing harsh chemicals.
Northwestern University researchers have unveiled a groundbreaking method for plastic recycling that promises to ...
Researchers from Oak Ridge National Laboratory have discovered a process that could change how we handle plastic waste forever. Melting, the traditional way of recycling plastic, degrades the material ...
Harnessing moisture from air, Northwestern University chemists have developed a simple new method for breaking down plastic waste. The non-toxic, environmentally friendly, solvent-free process first ...
Current methods to recycle plastics often use expensive catalysts, harsh conditions and produce toxic byproducts. New process converts PET plastic into monomer building blocks, which can be ...
Pyrolysis system: Compounder manufacturer Farrel Pomini and waste-conversion technology manufacturer Lummus Technology have combined technologies to develop a pyrolysis process for end-of-life ...
Microplastics—tiny shards of plastic debris—are all over the planet. They have made their way up food chains, accumulated in oceans, clustered in clouds and on mountains, and been found inside ...
The State Key Lab of Chemical Engineering, Department of Chemical Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China ...
The “3 Old Guys” – Paul Dick (from left), Rex Hibbert and Rob Hallstrom – stand by their snowmobiles Thursday, March 6, 2025, after reaching their destination in Corner Brook, Newfoundland.
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