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Honda has introduced a chemical sorting process that extracts high-purity plastics from end-of-life vehicles, aiming to enable scalable, closed-loop recycling in automotive manufacturing by 2029.
The Japanese company says it initially will target used automotive materials such as airbags with its depolymerization technology before scaling up. Image courtesy of Toray Industries Inc. Tokyo-based ...
Recently, Niutech, a global leader in continuous pyrolysis technology, officially announced the successful signing of a ...
The apparel industry accounts for 10% of global carbon emissions. The annual amount of fiber production reached 113 million tons in 2021 and the demand is increasing every year. However, almost 90% of ...
Purdue University researchers in the College of Science have developed a patent-pending technology called RPOC, or real-time precision opto-control, which allows users to have site-specific and ...
TOKYO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Asahi Kasei and Microwave Chemical launched a joint demonstration project in April 2023 with the objective of commercializing a chemical recycling process for polyamide 66 1 ...
Many attempts have been made to harness the power of new artificial intelligence and large language models (LLMs) to try to ...
Wind turbines are built to last. Their tall bodies are topped with long fiberglass blades, some more than half a football field in length, made to withstand the harshest, windiest conditions. But this ...
The positions in the table below reflect the Ningbo Cuiying Chemical Technology's position overall, domestically, within their sector, and in various subject areas based on their Share. Each position ...
Jon Walz’s century-old farm in Stapleton, Nebraska, has 300 head of cattle, corn fields, and other crops, including oats and rye. On a recent morning in April, the whole farm seemed to need his ...