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  • News - 15 Feb 2019
    Plastic bag pollution has become a huge environmental problem, prompting some cities and countries to heavily tax or ban the sacks. But what if used plastic bags could be made into higher-value...
  • News - 14 Feb 2019
    Plastic bag pollution has become a massive environmental concern, prompting many cities and countries to severely tax or ban the products. But what if used plastic bags could be converted into...
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    Polymateria’s revolutionary biotransformation technology is a new approach to ensuring that plastic that has escaped refuse streams can fully biodegrade in the natural environment. Our...
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    Toraphene found that natural biopolymers alone are not strong enough, nor impermeable enough to properly compete with synthetic plastics.  The company reinforced nature’s...
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    In the span of a century, IBM has evolved from a small business that made scales, time clocks and tabulating machines to a globally integrated enterprise with more than 400,000 employees and a strong...
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    Let’s free the oceans and land from further waste! This can only be achieved when all the plastics and textiles already in use are effectively reduced, reused, and recycled. This is the reason...
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    Symphony Environmental is a world-leading developer of technology to make ordinary plastic biodegradable, and a range of other plastic technologies to protect against microbes, insects, fire, and many...
  • Article - 21 Jul 2008
    There can be no more important mission for today’s innovators than saving the planet. In Australia, the cleantech industry recently rose to the challenge at Enviro 08, the nation’s premier conference...
  • News - 4 Dec 2014
    Plastic is well-known for sticking around in the environment for years without breaking down, contributing significantly to litter and landfills. But scientists have now discovered that bacteria from...
  • News - 16 Mar 2021
    Fabrics of the future with self-cooling and water evaporating properties could be made from polyethylene — a material commonly found in plastic bags.  Image...

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