Technology transforms quickly, but so does electronic waste. Millions of discarded smartphones, laptops, and accessories end up in landfills each year, contributing to environmental pollution.
Less than 8% is currently recycled. Most end up in land fills and do not degrade for several decades. There is a need to utilize packaging materials/solutions that are biobased and biodegradable when ...
A team of students at the Royal College of Art and Imperial College London has developed a method that turns lobster shells into biodegradable "plastic." Operating under the name The Shellworks ...
It can be used to make biodegradable packaging such as straws, table ware and single-use food containers. The biobased material is USDA and BPI certified and breaks down in 30 days in natural ...
The football legend also appears on limited-edition Lay’s chips packaging to commemorate the No Lay’s, No Game movement, celebrating the UEFA Champions League. The special edition bags, featuring ...