BASF SE has concluded a framework agreement for the purchase of pyrolysis oil from mixed plastic waste with ARCUS Greencycling Technologies GmbH, a technology company based in Ludwigsburg, Germany.
The two companies want to contribute their respective know-how to the value chain in order
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Global Liquid Nitrogen Market to Grow at 6.16% During 2022-2027, Catalyzed by Increasing Demand for Cryogenic Liquids.
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Daruvala used a well-timed pitstop prior to a red flag to put himself in prime position to score his first feature race win in the category, to add to his tally of three sprint victories, and an investigation for a lap 1 incident was awarded a reprimand.
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Sustainability - Researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute in Germany are working on different approaches to produce green hydrogen from organic waste.
Circularity is one way to help make the green transition happen. Now, everything can get a second life, and even what we used to consider
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US Plastic-to-fuel Technology to Grow in Parallel with Plastic and Petroleum Consumption. Germany Plastic-to-fuel market is likely to record a CAGR of 7% through 2032. Growing demand f
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Metall Zug AG / Key word(s): Half Year Results 11-Aug-2022 / 06:48 CET/CEST Release of an ad hoc announcement pursuant to Art. 53 LR The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcemen
Taking a firm step towards a circular economy in the construction industry, a team of engineers from RMIT University has used rubber from discarded tyres to create a new type of concrete. The new concrete, which is greener and lighter, uses recycled tyre rubber to replace all of the convention
The first load of equipment has been installed at Scandinavian Enviro’s tire recycling plant in Åsensbruk, Sweden, and operations have started intermittently in three shifts.
In addition, two of the operator positions announced before the summer have been filled. Ivan Nielsen and Joha