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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.

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