plastic waste
-
Japanese Inventor Built a Machine That Reverts Plastic Back to Oil
Americans use 100 billion plastic bags every year on average, which are made with 12 million barrels of oil. As the statistics became alarming a Japanese innovator developed a machine that transforms plastic bags into fuel. The generated fuel may be utilized for a variety of purposes, including heat generation.
Latest Research Articles
-
Can Magnets Help Break Down Microplastics in Marine Pollution?
-
20 Companies are Responsible for 55% of the World's Total Plastic Waste, Report Shows
-
About 210,000 Tonnes of UK Plastic Waste Disposed and Burned in Turkey - Greenpeace
-
Welcome Aboard 'The Manta': Efficient Plastic-Feeding Yacht That Cleans the Ocean!
-
Scientists Invent New Plastic That Can Be Recycled Indefinitely to Solve Waste Crisis
-
[VIRAL VIDEO] Baby Shark Producer Releases New Song Promoting Single-use Plastic
-
Deadly Alert: Medium-Sized Suitcase Plastic Waste Found on Camel Guts
-
Plastic Waste May Pave the Roads of Singapore Soon
-
Upcycling Polyethylene Plastic Into Useful Molecules is Now Efficient and Cheap to Reduce Plastic Waste
-
Amid Coronavirus Pandemic, Disposable Masks Have Become Major Plastic Waste
-
Packaging Makes Up 33% of Plastic Waste, but What Other Types Contribute to Its Accumulation?
-
Malaysia Returns 150 Containers of Plastic Waste to 'Wealthy Nations'