It’s estimated that, since the 1950s, humanity has produced 8.3 billion tons of plastic. Almost 80% of this is sitting in landfill, or has been left to clog our seas, cities and countryside. By 2050, ...
Unlike their mid-century ancestors, today's plastics are being reimagined through ultra-thin layering at the molecular level.
Australian studio Heliograf has worked with Vert Design to produce Holy Carp! – a plastic-free, compostable alternative to ...
From its early beginnings during and after World War II, the commercial industry for polymers–long-chain synthetic molecules of which “plastics” are a common misnomer–has grown rapidly. In 2015, over ...
New thermoplastic composites approach metal strength and modulus but with 40% lower density, enabling lighter, stronger parts. Injection molding of complex geometries in a single piece reduces ...
The Association of Plastic Recyclers (APR), Washington, says increasing supply and enhancing the quality of the plastics recycling stream are two primary goals of an updated resource guide the ...
Our relationship with plastic needs to change, and fast. The urgency around the plastics issue has been felt even more keenly since negotiations for a legally binding global plastic treaty began last ...
SAP’s ‘Plastic Cloud’ project leverages the power of technology to turn the tide on ocean plastics. The idea is to collect existing and live data from across the plastics supply chain to spark new ...
Recruitment and human resources firm Listgrove Ltd. (Warwickshire, UK) reports continued intense demand for design skills in plastics and for the right kind of innovators to help drive the industry ...
Engineers and designers can’t view plastic gears as just metal gears cast in thermoplastic. They must pay attention to special issues and considerations unique to plastic gears. In fact, plastic gear ...
Chemical engineering researchers at the University of Waterloo have joined forces to take on a pressing environmental problem ...
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