Consumers are encouraged to drop off Styrofoam and other expandable polystyrene foam for recycling. This includes the hard ...
Scientists found that cellulose diacetate foam (CDA) is the fastest degrading bioplastic in an ocean environment. This new foam material is demonstrated to be a viable replacement for Styrofoam ...
An EPS industry report points to a 31 percent recycling rate for packaging in North America, mostly from business-to-business ...
Foam Type (Rigid, Flexible), End-Use Industry (Building & Construction, Packaging, Automotive, Furniture & Bedding, Footwear, ...
Durable, eco-friendly and great at temperature regulation – your new latex mattress has lots to offer. But what should you ...
According to the new US Egg Packaging, demand for egg cartons is projected to increase 2.0% annually to $922 million in 2028, with units advancing less than 1% per year to 4.3 billion. Molded fiber ...
Scientists have made a significant breakthrough in bioplastics with a new form of cellulose diacetate (CDA) that degrades 15 ...
Key Takeaways  In collaboration with Eastman, WHOI scientists found that cellulose diacetate foam (CDA) is the fastest ...
Scientists have formulated a bio-based foam that will not harm marine ecosystems like its Styrofoam predecessor.
Adding pores to a plastic-like polymer derived from wood pulp can make it degrade 15 times faster, a new study finds.
Scientists and engineers are developing new ways to destroy per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) efficiently and ...