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WITT has developed the LEAK-MASTER PRO/PRO 2 series, non-destructive leak detectors for modified atmosphere packaging (MAP) ...
The battle against microorganisms Carbon dioxide works as an antimicrobial agent in packages. It is often used in combination with nitrogen. Together they form an anaerobic environment and prevent ...
Due to its solubility, high levels of carbon dioxide can cause your product packaging to collapse. That’s why we often use nitrogen to fill up the packaging further. Moreover, the solubility changes ...
Ancient carbon is trapped in rocks, peat bogs and wetlands. The findings suggest that as much as 1 gigatonne of it is being released back into the atmosphere each year through rivers.
A new study has revealed for the first time that ancient carbon, stored in landscapes for thousands of years or more, can find its way back to the atmosphere as CO₂ is released from the surfaces ...
Investors and buyers are backing futuristic carbon cleanup technologies rather than ones working at scale now.
Although modified atmosphere packaging (MAP) shows promise, its impact on nutrient dynamics—particularly on stress-responsive metabolites like γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) and lactic acid (LA ...
The idea of sprinkling rock dust on farmland to soak up atmospheric carbon will be tested at large scale, thanks to a $57 million purchase from corporations including Stripe and Alphabet.
As the world grapples with climate change, and the myriad ways to reduce carbon emissions, eco-friendly packaging companies are making sustainable strides.