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Six years ago, 461 Dean Street — then and now the nation’s tallest modular apartment building at 32 stories — opened its doors on Flatbush Avenue in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn. The 363-unit tower had been p
Carbon Black Market Outlook 2022-2027:
The latest report by IMARC Group, titled "Carbon Black Market: Global Industry Trends, Share, Size, Growth, Opportunity and Forecast 2022-2027," offers a comprehensive analysis of the industry, which comprises insights on the global carb
Music and sustainability collective Evolution Music has designed a 12-inch vinyl made of bioplastic using existing record pressing machinery, which features tracks by artists Beatie Wolfe and Michael Stipe.
Hailed as the world's first commercially available bioplastic 12-inch vinyl
Fishing nets, waste plastics and nylon from the world's oceans are being re-purposed by BMW for use in trim and body parts.
High-quality plastic parts in future BMW models – starting with two 'Neue Klasse' electric cars due in showrooms in 2025 – will be made partly from recycled oce
Goal is to reduce almost 175,000 tons of carbon emission equivalent by end of 2024.
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A technologist in Obst S.A.'s R&D department oversees the development of new recipes.
Photo courtesy of OBST/Beniamino Gelain
The GEA Pavan TT twin-screw extruder enables Obst S.A. to produce a range of product using the combination of time, temperature and mechanical
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This is FRESH AIR. I'm Terry Gross. Today marks the end of summer, another summer of extreme weather. This one ended with a catastrophic hurricane, Fiona. August brought extreme rain and flooding in eastern Kentucky and Saint Louis. Flooding caused a drinking water crisis in Jackson, Miss. In
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EVANSVILLE − A decades-old Evansville company is shutting its doors, citing increased global competition.
Crescent Plastics on Diamond Avenue, which dates to 1949, will permanently close in December. Sixty-two union and non-union workers in Evansville will be impacted by the closure.