Many people rip the wrapping paper off of their presents, eager to see what they got, and once the festivities are over, they take it outside to the recycling bin. But is it recyclable? The answer for ...
the answer isn’t as straightforward as it could be because what is and isn’t accepted for recycling varies from community to community. In short, paper coffee cups are made to be recycled, as they’re ...
Researchers from Aarhus University (AU) have developed a new technology that uses microorganisms to convert the CO 2 in flue gas directly for new purposes—for example fuels or substances for the ...
CO280 is bolting carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology owned by oil field services company SLB onto the smokestack at a paper mill, sucking up carbon initially captured by the trees used to ...
To start, can it be recycled? The answer, in Keurig’s case, is not really. The company’s single-use coffee pods — also known as K-cups — are made of polypropylene plastic, a material that ...
SAN FRANCISCO - Google, H&M, Stripe and other members of the climate-focused Frontier coalition will buy $80 million of carbon credits from a firm using oil industry technology to capture paper ...
As Christmas fast approaches, and along with it increases in waste going into our bins, it's a timely reminder about recycling whatever we can ... PET plastic is 50 per cent less carbon intensive than ...