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FEATURE
Augmented Reality comes to waste management
What could the future of resource use might look like if everything we saw could be enhanced with layers of digital information?
10 years ago
FEATURE
Augmented Reality comes to waste management
10 years ago
FEATURE
The rise of the recycling robots
No longer the stuff of science fiction or Pixar films, robots are starting to make inroads into the world of recycling.
10 years ago
FEATURE
The rise of the recycling robots
10 years ago
ARTICLE
Ford turns to tequila for resource inspiration
Car manufacturer Ford is partnering with Jose Cuervo to turn tequila waste into new bioplastics to make car parts.
10 years ago
ARTICLE
Ford turns to tequila for resource inspiration
10 years ago
ARTICLE
‘World-first’ enzyme treatment for household waste coming to England
In what is being billed as ‘an excellent example of circular economy in practice’, enzymes will be used to convert unsorted household waste into biogas at a ‘bio plant’ in Cheshire.
10 years ago
ARTICLE
‘World-first’ enzyme treatment for household waste coming to England
10 years ago
ARTICLE
Could face cream hold a sustainable solution to potato crop waste?
Research into converting waste potatoes into gels that could be used in pharmaceutical, beauty and home products is seeking to turn the millions of tonnes of vegetables thrown away each year into a manufacturing resource.
10 years ago
ARTICLE
Could face cream hold a sustainable solution to potato crop waste?
10 years ago
ARTICLE
Glastonbury Festival harnesses the power of pee
Revellers attending Glastonbury this weekend will be able to test-run a urinal that hopes to bring sustainable power to refugee camps.
10 years ago
ARTICLE
Glastonbury Festival harnesses the power of pee
10 years ago
ARTICLE
Fish prefer plastic to natural prey
When grown, fish that were exposed to microplastics as larvae prefer to eat plastic rather than their natural prey and are less responsive to predator cues, threatening the sustainability of entire species, according to new research.
10 years ago
ARTICLE
Fish prefer plastic to natural prey
10 years ago
ARTICLE
News in brief 27/05/16
A round-up of news from the waste and resources sector, including sustainable coffins, an award for the Winnow food waste meter, new bioplastic bags and an ocean waste-themed recycling forum.
10 years ago
ARTICLE
News in brief 27/05/16
10 years ago
FEATURE
Multiple benefits
Resource learns about a project to provide Bedouin and Palestinian villages with free biogas, which is also dealing with waste and helping to promote peace in the Middle East.
10 years ago
FEATURE
Multiple benefits
10 years ago
COMMENT
Let’s not leave doorstep food waste collections to rot
Dean Hislop, Chief Executive of Tamar Energy, urges local authorities to maintain or expand food waste recycling services, rather than making short-sighted cuts that could result in long-term pain.
10 years ago
COMMENT
Let’s not leave doorstep food waste collections to rot
10 years ago
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