Could baby poop and fungi work together to tackle landfill waste? That’s the idea behind a new product launched by an Austin, Texas-based startup...
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Could baby poop and fungi work together to tackle landfill waste? That’s the idea behind a new product launched by an Austin, Texas-based startup that sells disposable diapers paired with fungi intended to break down the plastic. Each of Hiro Technologies’ MycoDigestible Diapers comes with a packet of fungi to be added to the dirty diaper before it is thrown in the trash. After a week or two, the fungi are activated by moisture from feces, urine and the environment to begin the...
Could baby poop and fungi work together to tackle landfill waste? That’s the idea behind a new product launched by an Austin, Texas-based startup...
You may not have heard of tantalum, but chances are you're holding some right now. It's an essential component in our cell phones and laptops, and...
You may not have heard of tantalum, but chances are you're holding some right now. It's an essential component in our cell phones and laptops, and...
Have a packet of frozen blueberries and some desiccated coconut gathering dust? Don’t let them go to waste. Turn neglected pantry staples into...
Have a packet of frozen blueberries and some desiccated coconut gathering dust? Don’t let them go to waste. Turn neglected pantry staples into...
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According to the Institute for Tourism Development Research, plastic waste generated by tourists could triple by 2030 compared to 2019, reaching over...
KUALA Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) is considering using recovered plastics to fix potholes in the capital in a bid to cut costs. Read full story
KUALA Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) is considering using recovered plastics to fix potholes in the capital in a bid to cut costs. Read full story