Home Scientists Turn Waste into Flash Graphene
 

Keywords :   


Scientists Turn Waste into Flash Graphene

2020-11-05 07:00:00| Waste Age

Scientists at Rice University are using plastic waste to make flash graphene. This is an exciting achievement since most of the world's plastic recycling technologies are ineffective. Today, approximately nine percent of produced plastic is recycled.

Tags: turn flash waste scientists

Category:Energy and Environment

Latest from this category

All news

07.11WM, Nevada County Stress Proper Battery Recycling After 8 Facility Fires
07.11BP Environmental Services Acquires Synergis Zero Waste Group
07.11WMs Waller County, TX Recycling Center Hit with Layoffs
07.11San Antonio, TX Launches We Can Challenge to Improve City Recycling
07.11This Week in Waste: Top Stories Nov 3 Nov 6
06.11PSI Environmental Systems Opens Recycling Center in Twin Falls, ID
06.11ReFED: Americans Will Toss $500 Million in Uneaten Food on Thanksgiving
06.11American Battery Technology Company Selected to Recycle Batteries from the Largest Lithium-Ion Battery Cleanup in US History, $30 Million Estimated Project Proceeds
Energy and Environment »
09.11HMRC to review suspending 23,500 child benefit payments
09.11HMRC to review suspending 23,500 child benefit payments
09.11Atlantic Tropical Weather Outlook
09.11Eastern North Pacific Tropical Weather Outlook
09.11More than 1,400 flights cancelled as US air traffic cuts enter second day
09.11Inquiry to review rise in young people not working or studying
09.11Eastern North Pacific Tropical Weather Outlook
09.11Atlantic Tropical Weather Outlook
More »