Someone living along the Ganges River in India recently received a gift that we can safely say no one on Earth had ever gotten before. At first, it must have looked like an ordinary plastic bottle ...
LG Electronics, headquartered in Seoul, South Korea, has set a goal to use about 600,000 metric tons of recycled plastic by 2030. The company says the goal is part of LG’s larger initiative to create ...
The guide will address the illegal transboundary movement of plastic scrap from electronics. The guide follows BAN's discovery that significant amounts of mixed U.S. electronic scrap plastics are ...
Get ready to be amazed by the latest breakthrough in the world of plastic production! Researchers from the esteemed University of Tsukuba have just discovered a new and incredibly sustainable way of ...
Plastic Logic, a manufacturer of plastic electronics, opened a state-of-the-art commercial scale plastic electronics manufacturing facility on Sept. 17. The Dresden factory is a fully automated and ...
Plastic as an environmental threat has reached a scale where it can no longer be ignored. We are haunted with disturbing images of the damage done as a result of our overuse of the material and the ...
Researchers at Case Western Reserve University have developed an environmentally safer type of plastic that can be used for wearable electronics, sensors and other electrical applications. The ...
After nine years in development, tens of millions of dollars in funding and a delayed product launch, Plastic Logic Ltd. says it's finally ready to debut the first electronic reader made of plastic ...
It’s already possible to make circuitry that flexes and can even roll up like a scroll. What’s not yet available are circuits that can conform to more-complicated surfaces, like robotic bodies and ...
Eindhoven, Netherlands: Scientists from the Dutch University of Groningen and Philips Research have fabricated arrays of molecular diodes on standard substrates with high yields. The 1.5mm molecular ...
A new technique developed by Princeton University engineers for producing electricity-conducting plastics could dramatically lower the cost of manufacturing solar panels. By overcoming technical ...
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