What Are Number 5 Plastics?
Plastic recycling is becoming a challenge, especially number 5 plastics. The recycling symbol on the bottom of a plastic product does not necessarily indicate that the item can be recycled.Continue Reading
Plastic recycling is becoming a challenge, especially number 5 plastics. The recycling symbol on the bottom of a plastic product does not necessarily indicate that the item can be recycled.Continue Reading
Clean Future is in conversation with Manasi Jaiswal, Founder & CEO, Kshitih Foundation, who left the cabin comfort of Google to venture into the hinterland with a desire to upliftContinue Reading
Currently, solar photovoltaic technology makes up 55 percent of all renewable-power capacity, and it will continue to boom, according to a 2018 report on the state of renewable energy. AsContinue Reading
The greatest hazard for humans on deep-space exploration missions is radiation. To protect astronauts venturing out beyond Earth’s protective magnetosphere and sustain a permanent presence on Moon and/or Mars, advancedContinue Reading
A link between exposure to air pollution and vascular (heart) damage has been found in a new study. Although this has been noted in many other studies, most of thatContinue Reading
The US Department of Energy earmarked $11.6 million for a new high-impact R&D effort called the Center for Plastics Innovation (CPI). They will develop new transformative plastic recycling technology, whichContinue Reading
Scientists at South Ural State University (SUSU) have discovered that the extract of a common weed plant, Bidens pilosa, is a promising source of enzymes for the food industry. AccordingContinue Reading
The Bhagirathi Eco-Sensitive Zone notification which covers an area of 4179.59 sq. kilometer was first issued by the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change(MoEF&CC) on 18th December 2012 keepingContinue Reading
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