Circular Economy
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In Australia the first tests on cement enriched with coffee grounds
RMIT research has produced the world’s first real-life experiment for cement enriched with coffee grounds
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3D printing with recyclable resin soon possible
According to the experiment conducted by the University of Birmingham, 3D printing with recyclable resin is possible and affordable
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Building wind turbines with robots, the NREL experience
Researchers at the US lab used robotic assistance to automate the post-stamping operations of the blades. Huth: "I consider it…
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Precious metals from WEEE: the key to recovery from brewer’s yeast
By changing the pH and by changing the yeast it is possible to selectively recover precious metals from WEEE by…
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Wood-based organic solar cells, the new frontier of photovoltaics
A group of researchers from the University of Linköping and the KTH developed an electron transport layer from lignin kraft,…
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A catalyst developed in the USA allows the recycling of plastics
Normally ends up in landfills or incinerators, but this invention could make it much easier to recycle mixed plastics
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Oxalic acid is perfect for recycling battery metals
The process developed by the Swedish Chalmers University makes it possible to recycle metals from electric car batteries in an…
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Beer from recycled wastewater that you can only drink for free
Using recycled wastewater from a skyscraper, a recycling company has teamed up with a local brewery. But they can’t sell…
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How to recover water from fog using only solar energy
Based on a photocatalytic close-mesh lattice, researchers at ETH Zurich were able to recover water from the fog and make…
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From the Berkeley Lab a recyclable bioplastic to infinity
Scientists at the famous Californian research center have obtained from bacteria a recyclable bioplastic with properties better than fossil
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