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Scientists Discover an Amazing Practical Use For Peanut Shell Waste
(Isabel Pavia/Moment/Getty Images) Worldwide peanut production results in more than 10 million tons of waste piling up each year in the form of discarded shells – but now scientists have discovered a ...
The beetle’s white exoskeleton is made from a compound called chitin, which is a type of carbohydrate – one that is also ...
Glencore’s former recycling chief is leading an effort to commercialize a breakthrough in metals processing.
Durable paving blocks created from recycled shells and mining by-products present a lower-carbon solution for construction, supporting circular economy goals.
As detailed by Anthropocene, researchers found a way to extract an organic polymer known as chitin from crushed crustacean ...
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Researchers turn crustacean shell waste into a plastic-like material
Scientists have found a way to convert discarded shrimp shells into dense, plastic-like films and objects, a development that could redirect tons of seafood industry waste into a viable substitute for ...
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