Industrial waste gases, long seen as a major contributor to climate change, could soon be captured and repurposed into everyday household products such as shampoo, detergent, and even fuel.
In Austria alone, around 220,000 tonnes of textile waste are produced every year, of which almost 80 per cent is incinerated.
A new tax on wrapping papers and cardboard boxes for baguettes and pastries has caused anger among French bakers.
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Twin Bridges will begin its curbside yard waste pick-up schedule for Clifton Park residents on April 1. The service will be ...
Digitalisation and mobile-first solutions have significantly shifted towards digital tickets, with paper tickets now ...
By Oluwapelumi Oluwayemi Nigerian hip-hop artiste Tobechukwu Melvin Ejiofor, popularly known as Illbliss, has stirred ...
After Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Donald Trump vowed to ramp up trade following talks in Washington, a video was ...
Innovative techniques at TU Graz allow for the recovery of cotton fibers from textiles, creating stronger paper for packaging ...