Scientists are exploring a method to convert plastic waste into fuels and valuable chemicals using sunlight, potentially ...
Scientists are advancing a promising solution to two of the world's biggest challenges—plastic pollution and clean energy—by ...
Every year, the world produces roughly 400 million metric tons of plastic waste, according to the United Nations Environment ...
As airlines and travellers feel the effect of global jet fuel shortages, scientists in Kent may have figured out a ...
Researchers at the University of Adelaide have proposed a roadmap to solve the crises ...
A recent innovation could make it easier to transform plastic waste into usable products. In September 2025, the University of Delaware announced a breakthrough in hydrogenolysis, a chemical reaction ...
Humans generate a lot of plastic waste—more than 400 million metric tons a year. To bring this fact a bit closer to home, the U.S. produced an average of 0.75 pounds of plastic waste per person each ...
Adelaide University researchers use sunlight to convert plastic waste into hydrogen and clean fuels via photoreforming.
Turning environmental waste into useful chemical resources could solve many of the inevitable challenges of our growing amounts of discarded plastics, paper and food waste, according to new research.
Waste Energy (WAST) released an update regarding its plastic waste-to-fuel conversion business using advanced pyrolysis technology and AI. The company has identified four strategic locations in 2 ...
India’s next great economic breakthrough may not come from software, electronics or financial services. It may come from something far more basic—and far more transformative: carbon. Not merely fossil ...