Biodegradable vs. Bioplastics: What’s the Difference?

Biodegradable vs. Bioplastics: What’s the Difference?

October 11, 2017

Plastic that breaks down in weeks rather than centuries sounds fantastic. As concerns over plastic waste mount, the biodegradable plastics industry is growing rapidly coming up with all sorts of alternatives. However, it’s not as simple as simply throwing these new plastics in your backyard and letting nature take its course. By now, no one [...]

 

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Stylish Solar: How Companies are Making Panels Look Pleasant

Stylish Solar: How Companies are Making Panels Look Pleasant

May 31, 2017

The cost of solar energy is declining, and solar panels and batteries are becoming more efficient. In 2017, a number of aesthetically pleasing, technologically fascinating, and economically efficient installations have hit the market. While there are plenty more than what we're addressing here, we’ll be taking a look at ways companies are enticing new customers [...]

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An Algae Water Bottle You Can Drink From (And Eat)

An Algae Water Bottle You Can Drink From (And Eat)

January 03, 2017

I know it might seem like we're picking on plastic lately, but the facts are there: plastic waste is a major problem. Contributing from everything to bursting landfills, floating garbage islands in the middle of the ocean, and the leaching of toxic chemicals back into ground and water tables, the material that once revolutionized packaging [...]

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How Precious Plastic is Reshaping Our Waste Problem

How Precious Plastic is Reshaping Our Waste Problem

August 20, 2016

It's often all too easy for businesses to dismiss recycling and green initiatives as too costly to implement compared to conventional methods. After all, a good capitalist knows one ought to maximize revenue while minimizing expenses, right? But just as rent or property taxes, equipment, wages, and whatever else you care to list off your books is considered [...]

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This New Photocell Turns CO2 into Fuel, Thinks It’s a Plant

This New Photocell Turns CO2 into Fuel, Thinks It’s a Plant

August 06, 2016

Finally, it looks like we might be able to tap into the process that our leafy cohabitants have been mastering for thousands (if not millions) of years. A research team at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) has come up with a new photocell that harnesses the power of artificial photosynthesis, taking carbon dioxide and [...]

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RePlast and the Art of Turning Waste into Building Materials

RePlast and the Art of Turning Waste into Building Materials

August 05, 2016

When you think of plastic bricks, fond memories of playing with Legos might come to mind. But for New Zealander inventor and engineer Peter Lewis and ByFusion, shaping plastic into blocks is more than child's play. As more people and businesses become aware of the dangers of climate change, recycling, sustainability, and green technology has [...]

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CarbFix: How an Icelandic Power Plant Traps CO2 in Rock

CarbFix: How an Icelandic Power Plant Traps CO2 in Rock

July 29, 2016

Here at FP International, we take an active interest in sustainability and protecting the environment. While we do what we can to minimize waste with eco-friendly void fill materials, landfills are only one contributor to a major issue: global warming. Where we trap air in layers of biodegradable* plastic, a power plant in [...]

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