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Need to recycle an old laptop or printer? Here's where it goes
Your Old Tech Journey Begins at the Drop-Off Point When you finally decide to part ways with that clunky old laptop gathering ...
About 70 percent of PVC goes to building and construction uses such as pipes, cables, siding, window and door profiles, flooring, fencing, decking and roofing. The low-cost, easy-to-install products ...
Plastic is one of the world’s most ubiquitous materials, essential to daily life as we know it. Production is growing at a rate of 3.4 percent—three times faster than our global population growth.
Expand your understanding of food systems as a Civil Eats member. Enjoy unlimited access to our groundbreaking reporting, engage with experts, and connect with a community of changemakers. Since 1990, ...
While single-stream recycling is convenient, it has downsides. The roads of the future could be paved with plastic Stanford researchers show the viability of recycled plastic in construction. These ...
At CES 2026, Clear Drop showcased its solution for homes and businesses to ensure that 100% of soft plastic waste is diverted from landfills.
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100% recycled plastic blocks aim to replace concrete in flood-prone regions
At CES 2026, WES-Tec Global showcased a construction technology aimed at tackling plastic pollution ...
Learn how UNR’s Environmental Health & Safety supports plastic film recycling with new campus drop‑off locations and ...
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