The European company Reju may have developed the polyester recycling technology the textile industry needs. The question is ...
(And why are microplastics in our cleaning products anyway?) ...
By 2034, the Paris-based "materials regeneration" firm plans to be a $2 billion business with an estimated 20 "megafactories" ...
"We need a variety of solutions to the problem, and this could be the basis for one." Scientists develop ultra-futuristic ...
DENVER, CO / ACCESS Newswire / February 18, 2025 / Tereform, a textile recycling startup specializing in circularity for hard-to-recycle materials, today announced a $1.25 million investment led by ...
Why replace your rusted metal outdoor furniture? Using an inexpensive tool and few other supplies, you can scrape away rust ...
Nanoplastics -- plastic particles smaller than 1 m -- are widely dispersed because of their low weight. A research team now shows the extent to which glaciers at an altitude of more than 3,000 m in ...
A budget-friendly and easy to roll hard case for a fantastic bike protection but a bit more fiddly to pack down ...
The days of painful chafing may finally be a thing of the past, thanks to futuristic boxers and knickers made from bamboo.
The global fashion industry churns out more than 92 million tonnes of textile waste every year, with many garments worn less than ten times before ending up in landfill.
Researchers found nanoplastic contamination in Alpine glaciers, tracing the particles back to ocean waves and urban pollution ...
"Our ambition is to advance this technology to the next phase of commercialization." Groundbreaking recycling process could ...