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A low-temperature chemical recycling process may be able to return difficult-to-treat plastics such as LDPE, HDPE and PVC ...
The Champions of Sustainability celebration hosted by UNIFI® Inc., included speakers on sustainability and tours of two of ...
ATA Japan members featureprominently in the pavilion and shade structuresat World Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan, which beganApril ...
University of Bergen and Trinity College researchers have found that polar bear sebum, or hair grease, is as ice-resistant as ...
Canadian textile company leaders discuss business strategies as they navigate market challenges, such as tariffs, labor ...
Groveland Gallery in Minneapolis, Minn., will display textile artist Tim Harding's work from his Photo Montage series July 19 ...
Bacteria may be able to take the “forever” out of some of the so-called “forever chemicals” PFAS and PFOS, according to ...
Renewable polymers company Avantium of Amsterdam, Netherlands, conducted research and an economic study on poly-cotton ...
If Mike Boatman were to write a book on what he’s learned from 30-plus years in marine fabrication, it would be a single line ...
PFAS reporting regulations are coming. Here's help on navigating the rules, communicating with customers and moving forward.
California's Responsible Textile Recovery Act establishes an extended producer responsibility program, requiring multiple ...
Millions of tons of textiles are landfilled because hurdles remain to recycling them on a large scale. Two consortia are moving the industry forward.
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