Explore the latest innovations in recycling technology and their role in building a sustainable, waste-free future.
Engineers in Australia have found a way to make stronger and crack-resistant concrete with scrap carpet fibers.
Working closely with them for many years has allowed our combined team to increase the performance threshold of fiber-based ...
The annual “Cellulose Fibres Conference”, will return in 2025 with an expanded focus to address challenges and explore how ...
Although global polymer demand has been stable in recent years, a lack of recycling capacity has prevented more than 100 ...
The report "Wind Blade Recycling Market by Blade Material, Recycling Method, End-Use Industry, and Region - Global Forecast ...
The American Forest & Paper Association overhauled how it calculates and reports recycling data. The cardboard recycling rate ...
“Today's updates reflect extensive and intentional work that sought to ensure our annual recycling rates directly address the ...
Brian Iezzi, founder of Fibarcode Iezzi founded his first startup at North Carolina State University, where he earned his bachelor’s degree in textile engineering and kickstarted his interest in ...
ReHubs announces that it has become a strategic partner for the Textiles Recycling Expo that is being launched by AMI in ...