CANBERRA, Australia — December 9, 2024 — Samsara Eco, the climate tech innovator, has today announced its latest step to help combat the plastics...
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Recycling technology company Samsara Eco has developed enzymes capable of recycling nylon 6, a synthetic fibre commonly used in apparel, hosiery and automotives which have proven difficult to recycle. The innovation builds on Samsara Eco’s existing capabilities to infinitely recycle nylon 6,6 and polyester and marks an important leap to tackle waste and eliminate the… The post Samsara Eco develops enzymes to recycle nylon appeared first on Australian Manufacturing Forum.
CANBERRA, Australia — December 9, 2024 — Samsara Eco, the climate tech innovator, has today announced its latest step to help combat the plastics...
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