The Solid State and Materials Research Group has come up with a lithium-ion capacitor using electrodes produced from wood particles that are discarded...
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Until now, old clothes have mainly been incinerated. Using adapted processes from paper production, it is possible to recover the cellulose fibers from used clothing and use them to produce cardboard and other packaging materials.
The Solid State and Materials Research Group has come up with a lithium-ion capacitor using electrodes produced from wood particles that are discarded...
A team of materials scientists and solar engineers at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore, working with a colleague from Polytechnique...
Demoulded and dried cement mortar mixes in the shape of the prism (40x40x160 mm). Credit: Construction and Building Materials (2025). DOI:...
Charity shops fear they will become dumping ground for poor-quality clothing if new EU law on textile waste is enforced fully
A mortar made from recycled plastic and silica aerogel that improves insulation and reduces plastic waste has been developed by Newcastle University...
NIR-SORT, a new National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) database, can be used to identify and help sort textile waste. TW Special Report...
Together with Teijin Aramid, scientists from Groningen University developed a new method to process Aramid fibers using a microwave reactor. This...
SEOUL, South Korea — February 18, 2025 — SK chemicals, the first company in the world to successfully mass-produce chemically recycled materials,...
By Asmadee Bueheng Piya Dueramae makes a living selling secondhand clothes, and spends much of his time hunting for rare finds in markets across...
Researchers at Ohio State University have developed a groundbreaking technology that turns nuclear waste into a battery, offering a potential way to...