Salt Lake City, Utah--(Newsfile Corp. - July 18, 2022) - Gaensel Energy Group, Inc., (OTC Pink: GEGR) ("Gaensel" or the "Company"), a diversified holding company, announces following corporate update.
The Company announces the purchase of a Lipro HKW-HGW Plant valued at over $7,000,000 U
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Plastic waste is a perennial problem that technology continues to try and overcome. A possible solution that is being explored is the use of enzymes that can break down plastics. Enzymes could potentially be used to break down specific plastic components and could possibly be more cost and ene
The report also clarifies data from the U.S. EPA.
The Association of Plastic Recyclers (APR), Washington, has issued a report on the progress of plastic recycling in the United States that compiles research and analysis from across the $236 billion recycling industry, including more than
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In an article recently published in the journal iScience, researchers discussed the utility of
The demand for photoresist is projected to grow rapidly as they are mostly used in consumer electronics manufacturing. The market is expected to rise due to rising demand for electronic items in developing countries, high demand for display technology and rising need for dynamic display techno
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Francis Kantavooro has produced a locally assembled reactor that turns plastic waste into fuel such as gasoline, diesel, kerosene and domestic gas for homes in Ghana.
“Ghana spends [a lot of] money on plastic waste,” says Kan
A 61-year-old man died when his tree-cutting machinery got too close to an overhead powerline and he was electrocuted, an inquest has heard.
Jonathan Huw Howells, from Lampeter Velfrey, Pembrokeshire was clearing branches near the 11,000 volt powerline last November as a favour to a frie