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Food served in polystyrene -- better known as Styrofoam -- could be history in Boston, under a ban proposed by two city councilors and supported by a Dorchester Girl Scout troop ...
Scientists are working with microbes found in Australia's unique ecosystem to create bioplastics which break down in land, ...
Aduro Clean Technologies Inc., a clean technology company using the power of chemistry to transform lower-value feedstocks, ...
Aptar CSP Technologies has developed a dual-active material science technology designed to simultaneously control moisture ...
Polyester plastics, commonly found in synthetic textiles and plastic components of home appliances, are notoriously difficult ...
Styrolution® PS 158K BC100 uses an ISCC-certified mass balance approach and is made from 100% bio-attributed feedstock.
Australian scientists manage to break down 90% of styrofoam polystyrene plastics in 30 minutes using violet light, air, and ...
"I haaaate this stuff." Beachgoer shares shocking video of concerning discovery along local coastline: 'Can you believe?' ...
INEOS Styrolution, a producer of high-performance styrenics, has launched its 100% 'bio-attributed' polystyrene (PS), ...
Manufacturers are working with their restaurant customers to improve takeout, as well as sustainability opportunities for ...
According to Towards Chem and Materials, the global polystyrene market volume is calculated at 41.09 million tons in 2025 and is expected to reach around 62.33 million tons by 2034, growing at a ...
Alternatives and future legislation As part of the efforts to phase out polystyrene foam, many regions are encouraging the use of alternative materials. Reusable serviceware, recyclable packaging, and ...