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Agilyx licenses polystyrene recycling technology in Japan




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The design of an autonomous recycling robot




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Re-establishing recycling in Monteverde, Costa Rica




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[ASAP] An Alternative to Recycling: Measurement of Combustion Enthalpies of Plastics via Bomb Calorimetry

Journal of Chemical Education
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jchemed.0c00076




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Recycling needs a revamp

Chemical and biochemical approaches take aim at plastic pollution




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Plastics recycling with microbes and worms is further away than people think

Headlines about plastic-eating organisms belie tough, competitive road to development




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European firms push recycling

Chemical makers launch initiatives for recycling multilayer packaging and polystyrene




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U.K.’s Worn Again raises cash for textile recycling




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European recycling initiatives press ahead




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Thermophilic bio-electro CO2 recycling into organic compounds

Green Chem., 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/D0GC00320D, Paper
Open Access
Laura Rovira-Alsina, Elisabet Perona-Vico, Lluís Bañeras, Jesús Colprim, M. Dolors Balaguer, Sebastià Puig
Many industrial combustion processes produce carbon dioxide (CO2) at high temperature, which may be electrically recycled into valuable chemicals using microorganisms as catalysts.
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Manufacturing of Pure Cellulose Films by Recycling Ionic Liquids as Plasticizers

Green Chem., 2020, Accepted Manuscript
DOI: 10.1039/D0GC00046A, Paper
Longhui Li, Yun Zhang, Yanling Sun, Shuang Sun, Guancheng Shen, Peng Zhao, Jingqiang Cui, Haiyu Qiao, Yunming Wang, Huamin Zhou
Cellulose limited in insolubility and non-melting properties is hard to be directly applied to the manufacture of pure cellulose films (PCFs). Although existing progress in eco-friendly fabrication methods including chemical...
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