IICT Hyderabad has partnered with 2 Degrees Clicon to scale up technology that converts non-recyclable plastic waste into industrial fuels. The initiative aims to reduce landfill waste and fossil fuel ...
Sunlight hits tiny particles of plastic floating in a clear water solution. Slowly, they begin to disappear, leaving behind a ...
Plastic waste is becoming an increasing problem, with 50 million tonnes of single-use plastic being produced each year. Plastics are used in the packaging of food and drinks.
Researchers engineered a two-strain microbial system that converts PET-derived terephthalic acid into levodopa, overcoming key bottlenecks in transport and enzyme inhibition. The proof-of-concept ...
CSIR-Indian Institute of Chemical Technology on Wednesday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with 2 Degrees Clicon Pvt. Ltd. to collaborate on advanced research in plastic-to-fuel technology.
TotalEnergies' new plastics recycling plant has come under fire from environmental activists, who claim the chemicals it uses ...
The CSIR-Indian Institute of Chemical Technology (CSIR-IICT), Hyderabad on Wednesday signed a Memorandum of Understanding ...
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Scientists make engineered bacteria convert plastic waste into Parkinson’s drug
For the first time, researchers have developed a new method to transform common plastic ...
Researchers at the University of Edinburgh has developed a process to convert waste plastic bottles into a drug to treat Parkinson’s disease.
In this world, plastic is the most stubborn waste. Normally, the plastic waste gets disposed of via municipal collection, ...
Scientists have engineered bacteria to turn waste plastic bottles into the Parkinson’s disease drug L-DOPA, offering a breakthrough for reducing plastic pollution and advancing sustainable drug ...
Recycling bin filled with plastic bottles emphasizes waste management and environmental awareness. Image in public domain.
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