Scientists show that there may be even more options for recycling plastic waste by having a close look at nature.
Scientists show that there may be even more options for recycling plastic waste by having a close look at nature.
Scientists of the Université de Lorraine want to show ways how the use of wood waste can be improved.
What is the best way to tackle the ever-growing volume of used textiles? According to a recent article, there is no such thing as an easy solution.
Past experience is invaluable when it comes to driving new global efforts towards an era of increased recycling.
While the circular economy concept is usually seen as very positive, a professor from the University of Warwick points out its many flaws.
Although the concept of a circular economy has been widely embraced by politicians and companies alike, many aspects of the notion remain vague at the very least.
Innovation supersedes all challenges to become an invention or a discovery.
The revision of the EU Battery Directive, the booming battery markets and the recycling of EV batteries were the main topics at the ICBR.
With their high economic value, substantial metal content and long life, transformers score highly in terms of circularity.
A current report points out the dangers of plastic waste exports and suggests solutions that may help solve the problem.
The European Environmental Agency explains why in the face of persistent environmental challenges, knowledge is the key.
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