Starting Wednesday, users of polystyrene foam ware in California are required to show that at least 25 percent of the products are recycled or stop using them, a de facto ban given the paltry rate ...
Pyrolysis involves exposing a material to very high temperatures (of more than 450°C) in an oxygen-free chamber, meaning it cannot ignite. Instead, the polystyrene breaks down into parts known as ...
Researchers have developed a groundbreaking method to produce ethylbenzene, a crucial additive for sustainable aviation fuels ...
Frequently identified by the misnomer Styrofoam, molded polystyrene products range from lightweight structural materials and insulations used in commercial construction to packaging for medicines ...
The Department urges caution when seeking replacement products as those that closely resemble polystyrene foam are likely to be non-exempt. Question: Can existing stock of polystyrene foam be used up ...
There are a lot of alternatives to expanded polystyrene products. When New York state's EPS ban went into effect the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation created a guide to ...
A new study overcomes a key challenge to switching commercial aircraft in the U.S. from their near-total reliance on fossil fuels to more sustainable aviation fuels. The study details a cost-effective ...
Scientists at the Illinois Sustainable Technology Center developed a method to produce ethylbenzene, a crucial aromatic ...
The polystyrene market is experiencing growth driven by its widespread use in packaging materials, insulation products, and consumer goods manufacturing. As industries prioritize lightweight yet ...
The polystyrene market is experiencing growth driven by its widespread use in packaging materials, insulation products, and consumer goods manufacturing. As industries prioritize lightweight yet ...