In 1950, global plastic production was about 2 million tons. It's now about 400 million tons—an increase of nearly 20,000%.
Past attempts to use tires for road surfacing, fuel and other methods have failed to take hold or have petered out over cost, ...
Art installations, including one resembling a faucet pouring plastic bottles into the streets of Surabaya in Indonesia, are ...
India's e-waste problem addressed through innovative pyrolysis method by IIT-Guwahati researchers for enhanced resource ...
The Ashley pyrolysis facility is expected to remain in operation as it undergoes a possible sale process. The facility is ...
A UK-based firm, Powerhouse Energy Group, has initiated operation of its Feedstock Testing Unit (FTU), which can convert ...
Chemical recycler Brightmark LLC has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection for some subsidiaries related to its ...
The company’s Hebron, Ohio, facility will use pyrolysis technology to process 90,000 tons of plastic scrap annually.
An Indiana recycling plant that tapped municipal bond investors for capital six years ago has filed for bankruptcy after the facility was marred by design flaws and production sputtered.
The Resynergi Modules use the Continuous Microwave Assisted Pyrolysis (CMAP) technology engineered by Lummus, which Resynergi ...
Lummus and Resynergi established this partnership in 2024 and have made rapid progress in developing and commercializing the ...
Yuliot said that plastic waste will be processed using pyrolysis technology to produce fuel oil. Meanwhile, organic waste ...