A key component of the zero-waste initiative is transforming the Gurugram University canteen into a polythene and plastic-free zone
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A new catalytic process developed at the University of California, Berkeley, has the potential to revolutionize plastic waste management. The process can efficiently break down the two main types of post-consumer plastic waste – polyethylene, the component of most single-use plastic bags, and polypropylene, the stuff of hard plastics, from microwavable dishes to luggage – [...] Read Full Article At: New process vaporizes plastic wastes to make new, recycled plastics
A key component of the zero-waste initiative is transforming the Gurugram University canteen into a polythene and plastic-free zone
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