Consumer Goods Companies' Position On Chemical Recycling (and LCA)
As part of its mission to tackle the plastic pollution challenge and help advance a world where no plastic ends up in nature, The Consumer Goods Forum's (CGF) Plastic Waste Coalition of Action ...
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3D Printing in Architecture With Natural Fibres
In the project 3DNaturDruck, architectural components such as facade elements shall be created from natural fibre-reinforced biopolymers in 3D printing. To this end, the scientists will develop the...
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Continental Switches To Bio-attributed PVC For Technical And Decorative Surfa...
The agreement will help to reduce its carbon footprint and meet customer demand for sustainable bio-based products. Biovyn is a new generation of PVC grades certified by the Roundtable on Sustainab...
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Fully Biodegradable And The Fast-dissolving Laundry Capsules
Unilever’s (London, UK) biggest laundry brand, Dirt Is Good (also known as Persil, Skip, and OMO), has introduced the newly designed capsule to help decarbonise the laundry process whilst deliverin...
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Braskem Develops Catalytic Advanced Recycling Technology
The process, which uses a proprietary catalyst and incorporates efficient heat management, reduces the need for external energy sources. This results in a significant reduction in CO 2 emissions co...
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CJ BIO’s PHA Soon To Be in Accor Hotels
Through this agreement, the two companies will work together to replace single-use plastic amenities that are provided to all Accor hotel guests, which will help the hotel chain to deliver on its c...
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CJ BIO Launches PHA Product Line: PHACT®
CJ BIO, a division of South Korea-based CJ CheilJedang, has introduced PHACT ® Marine Biodegradable Polymers based on its proprietary polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) technology. Being a part of the solu...
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Green Ethylene Partnership
Lummus and Braskem will license worldwide technology to produce green ethylene and accelerate the use of bioethanol for chemicals and plastics, supporting the industry's efforts towards a carbo...
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