A latest technical and market research report from BCC Research indicates that the worldwide market value for the light weight materials utilized in a sector such as transport will witness a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.6% between 2010 and 2015.
The Reed Elsevier Environmental Challenge, with an objective to promote novel ideas that enhance access to clean and sustainable supply of water to communities, has awarded cash prizes to two projects.
A new green business survey, conducted by Harris Interactive on behalf of SCA, shows an increase in customer spending towards green products and services.
In 1961, 3M offered people a new, convenient home and office necessity with the invention of Scotch® Magic™ Tape – know for being frosty on the roll, invisible on paper and easy to write upon. Now, in conjunction with the 50th anniversary of Scotch Magic Tape, 3M is continuing the innovation by launching the first-of-its-kind Scotch Magic Eco-Friendly Tape.
A recent study published in Biotechnology Journal, points out a more competent and environment friendly method for processing dyed denim material.
Bayer MaterialScience has announced the availability of a polycarbonate and polyethylene terephthalate (PC+PET) mix for manufacturing horizontal body parts for use in automobiles by recycling the utilized industrial and consumer products.
A new study titled, "Trading Equity for Efficiency in Environmental Protection? Environmental Justice Effects from the SO2 Allowance Trading Program,” by Evan Ringquist, who works as professor in the Indiana University School of Public and Environmental Affairs, has allayed the fears about the formation of highly polluted ‘hot spots’ in the communities of minority and low-income group due to the trading of emission allowances.
A recent study submitted by Howard Chase, a Professor of Biochemical Engineering at the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom, revealed a potential recycling method to convert the used and polluted engine oil obtained from the truck and car engines into useable fuel at the 241st National Meeting & Exposition of the American Chemical Society (ACS).
In an effort to reduce the level of carbon emissions and the resultant ecological imbalances and to improve the health of humans, a group of researchers have suggested for the inclusion of carbon labels to all consumer products.
A recent study delivered at the American Chemical Society (ACS) organized 241st National Meeting & Exposition by Cara A.M. Bondi and her colleagues cracked the fabled myth about green products.
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