The global growth of the fashion and clothing industry has come at a cost. Sustainability of increased clothing production has thrown a light on the industry’s contribution to climate change and growing environmental damage.
According to a recent paper published in the journal Sustainability, converting remaining algal biomass to value-added products is critical for improving the economics of algae farming.
As the global population grows and economies become increasingly industrialized, energy requirements are increasing. To explore the potential for energy recovery from organic waste to help meet these demands, a paper has been published in Energies.
A new study in the journal Energy aims to consolidate critical data on the CO2 capture capacity of adsorbents generated from waste plastic. As an adsorbent, activated carbon plastic-waste might be a potential way to concurrently address two environmental challenges: CO2 emissions and solid waste disposal.
Electricity is unavailable to millions of people across the globe. A key to overcoming this issue is to set up decentralized solar-battery systems that avoid carbon emissions and air pollution.
To meet the demands of modern society and reduce the environmental damage human activity causes, carbon-free hydrogen has received significant attention as an attractive, clean alternative energy and fuel source.
A group of researchers in the journal Resources, Conservation and Recycling have recently conducted a study that aimed to estimate the plastic footprint of the European Union (EU).
A new copper surface that kills bacteria more than 100 times faster and more effectively than standard copper could help combat the growing threat of antibiotic-resistant superbugs.
A new systematic review published in the Journal of Cleaner Production has evaluated the corporate commitments of 68 large-scale food and beverage producers in terms of their commitment – and action – to minimizing their contribution to global plastic waste.
Electric vehicles (EVs) are a figurehead of the global energy transition as the transport sector alone contributes to around 16% of global greenhouse gas emissions.
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