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Materials: Upcycling – Making Plastic Waste Valuable

Amanda Jasi speaks to researchers working to realise novel chemical upcycling methods

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Lego building for a greener future as it increases sustainable feedstocks

THOSE LEGO bricks you buy for your children (or sometimes yourself) are on their way to becoming more sustainable with the toymaker announcing that 22% of all its plastics are now made from sustainable materials. Though like the upturned unseen Lego in your carpet, the journey towards making billions of bricks sustainable has not come without some painful steps along the way.

Type: News

Not All Plastics Are Made Equally Recyclable

Aniqah Majid looks at the multiple plastics clogging up the waste management system and whether the UK has the infrastructure to get them back into the circular economy

Type: Feature

New way to clean water in developing world

A MULTIDISCIPLINARY team at the University of Bath, UK, is developing a new portable, cheap and efficient device to treat contaminated drinking water for poor communities in the developing world.

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Novel wearable gas sensor

RESEARCHERS at the Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH), South Korea have developed a wearable sensor that can detect volatile gases and immediately notify users through a holographic image. The inexpensive, ultracompact device could help avoid gas accidents.

Type: News

Plastics: Biodegradable, Bio-based, or Compostable?

Conventional plastics are widely recognised as harmful to the environment, but are the alternatives any more eco-friendly?

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BP joins effort to make paraxylene from biological sources

BP has formed a partnership with Virent and Johnson Matthey to commercialise a process that produces paraxylene from biological sources, rather than traditional fossil fuels.

Type: News

Book Review: Recycling of Plastics

Norbert Niessner; ISBN: 9781569908563; Hanser Publications; 2022; US$249.99

Type: Feature

Microbes, Microwaves, and Mixes: Eco-friendly Plastics Solutions

Amanda Jasi speaks to innovators striving to improve plastics sustainability and reduce their environmental impact

Type: Feature

Waste Away

Adam Duckett on our plastic plight and the efforts of engineers

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Top ten bio-based chemicals for UK economic growth

A REPORT from the Lignocellulosic Biorefinery Network (LBNet) has identified ten biochemicals where the UK is primed to go from demonstration to industrial-level production.

Type: News

Avantium commercialising PEF production

CHEMICALS company Avantium is commercialising production of polyethylene furanoate (PEF), a 100% renewable and fully recyclable polymer.

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University of Birmingham launches EvoPhase, an AI-powered design approach for industrial processing equipment

UNIVERSITY of Birmingham Enterprise has launched EvoPhase, AI-led technology that optimises the design of equipment, including mixers, dryers, roasters, and blenders, for processing granular materials.

Type: News

Plastic Recycling: A Crosslinking Approach for Managing Mixed Waste

Amanda Jasi talks to Eugene Chen, Sanat Kumar, and Tomislav Rovis about the crosslinking solution they are developing to produce higher-value products from recycled mixed plastic waste

Type: Feature

AI’s Journey to Becoming the Best Process Safety Engineer in the Room

David Jamieson believes AI can revolutionise process safety, but says there is still some way to go before it can be trusted for HAZOPs

Type: Feature

DRAM It!

Joshua Pearce explains the use of open-source hardware to use recyclables as feedstock for custom 3D-printed products

Type: Feature

Careers in Chemical Engineering: Maryam Farhanah

Yasmin Ali interviews Maryam Farhanah, Senior Process Engineer at Mott MacDonald.

Type: Feature

Plastics: Towards a Circular Economy

Using chemical recycling to tackle the problem of plastics waste

Type: Feature

Making the Change

Barry Perlmutter advises on transitioning from batch to continuous

Type: Feature

The Story of Oil 1822–1922

Martin Pitt continues to look at the history of chemical engineering and IChemE

Type: Feature

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