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Single-Use Plastic Ban To Impact Indian MSMEs

To intensify its efforts to combat plastic pollution, Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government has banned the manufacture, import, stocking, sale and use of identified Single-use plastic (SUP) items from July.

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Sustainability

New PET-like Plastic Made Directly From Waste Biomass

EPFL scientists have developed a new, PET-like plastic that is easily made from the non-edible parts of plants. The plastic is tough, heat-resistant, and a good barrier to gases like oxygen, making it a promising candidate for food packaging. Due to its structure, the new plastic can also be chemically recycled and degrade back to harmless sugars in the environment.

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Sustainability

Berkeley Scientists Have Solved the Issue of Mixed-Plastic Recycling

Scientists have designed a new material system to overcome one of the biggest challenges in recycling consumer products: mixed-plastic recycling. Their achievement will help enable a much broader range of fully recyclable plastic products and brings into reach an efficient circular economy for durable goods like automobiles

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Food & Beverage

Why Sprite Is Getting Rid of Green Bottles

The Coca-Cola Company, the owner of the brand, had already started transitioning from Sprite’s iconic green bottles to more environmentally-friendly clear bottles in places like the United Kingdom.

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