The manufacturer of BioWrap, a pale green, single-use shrink wrap, claims the material breaks down in less than 5 years.
During a complicated bone surgery, every second matters. The longer a wound is open, the more likely it is to become infected ...
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Eco-friendly moulded fibre packaging
Moulded fibre packaging is a sustainable, versatile, and affordable alternative to plastic that protects products across ...
The UK Seed Coating Material Market is poised for growth driven by technological advances like microencapsulation and ...
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World’s first reactor converts ocean CO₂ into biodegradable bioplastic feedstock
Scientists develop a system that captures CO2 from seawater and converts it into bioplastic feedstock, cutting emissions.
Camp showers are one of the great joys of backpacking. After a long day in the sun drenched in sweat, nothing feels better or more natural than cold rinse amidst the great outdoors. Part of enjoying ...
A common soil fungus (Purpureocillium lilacinum BA1S), when combined with calcium and mild alkalinity, speeds up the ...
Ethan Albright with a rainbow trout he caught on one of his bio lures; a close-up of the lures fresh out of a mold. Photos courtesy Ethan Albright “I haven’t been able to get out on the boat yet to ...
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Lenzing, OceanSafe team on next-gen performance textiles
Cellulose producer Lenzing Group and textile material innovator OceanSafe have partnered to launch a next-generation yarn to ...
Bronwyn Laycock currently receives funding from the Australian Research Council (through a Discovery Project), Gold Coast City Council, The Qld Govt, DFAT and the Innovation Connections scheme ...
The short answer is no. And there are a few more reasons why this product is not as green as it seems. Starre Vartan is an environmental and science journalist. She holds an MFA degree from Columbia ...
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