For steel-making communities, plastic-burning pollution is headed your way. The Department of Energy has proposed a $182 million taxpayer loan for a company that will build a plastic trash plant ...
It's a disturbing thought: At this very moment, tiny crumbs of plastic are trickling through our bodies, a parade of unwelcome houseguests ready to take up residence in some tissue or organ.
An alarming study that had Americans tossing out their black plastic kitchen utensils, toys and to-go packages earlier this month overstated the concern, the researchers admit. But they still say ...
Interarch Building Products Limited, a pioneer in Pre-Engineered Building (PEB) solutions, has announced a strategic partnership with Jindal Steel & Power Ltd (JSPL), a leading name in steel ...
LAUNCESTON, Australia, Dec 17 (Reuters) - China's steel output fell in November from October, seemingly another sign of the struggles in the world's biggest producer of the key metal for ...
We don’t often think of our clothing as plastic, but much of it is. Polyester, nylon, acrylic and other synthetic fibers are commonplace in the blended fabrics we wear every day. As a result, textiles ...
“Replace your plastic kitchen utensils with stainless steel options or choose plastic free items to help reduce your overall exposure to harmful additives and plastic,” Megan Liu, science and ...
Both plastic and glass are fairly easy on the environment to produce, but are often very tricky, costly, and intense to recycle. When you factor in all of the water used to decontaminate plastic ...
Supermoon, Peanut Trade, and Mind Network concluded an impactful four-event series at DevCon 2024 in Bangkok, bringing together founders, investors, and industry leaders to advance blockchain ...
That black plastic spatula in your kitchen drawer? It may be time to toss it. Recently, there’s been lots of buzz about the dangers of cooking with black plastic utensils — think spoons ...
She still buys takeout sushi, for example, but transfers it from the black plastic tray onto a plate once she gets home, she said. Dr. Stapleton said she used a wooden spoon and metal utensils for ...