MIT’s 3D-printed recycled plastic trusses could reduce deforestation and offer a scalable solution for global housing needs.
SHANDONG, SHANDONG, CHINA, February 11, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Haitian Paper Machinery: A Global Leader Forging the ...
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How many trees do we cut down a day for paper?
Most of us don’t think twice about grabbing a kitchen roll or printing off a few documents, but the sheer […] ...
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How much did Kent County residents recycle in 2025?
Kent County residents recycled nearly 30,000 tons of material last year, according to a new report from the Kent County ...
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10 surprising things you should never recycle
Keep these items out of your recycling bin.
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Your future home might be framed with printed plastic
The plastic bottle you just tossed in the recycling bin could provide structural support for your future house. MIT engineers are using recycled plastic to 3D print construction-grade beams, trusses, ...
Socks have a habit of mysteriously disappearing, leaving you with half of a pair. Turn your solo socks into makeshift dusting ...
Researchers at the Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon recently introduced a fully recyclable ink for 3D printing that is made from the ...
Transforming Waste Management with Advanced Technology and Unrivaled Performance in Shredding and Recycling Systems ...
For decades, a dominant argument for protecting forests has focused on carbon. Trees absorb carbon dioxide, store it in wood ...
If your business depends on wood, the next decade will not look like the last one. Canopy’s strategic research lead, Dr Neil ...
European coastal areas are under increasing pressure. Researchers are investigating ways to reverse this trend and help ...
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