Blog tagged as New Technology

Anker: Pioneering bio-based USB-C charging cable material, the first step to replace petroleum-based!

Anker, the world's #1 mobile charging brand, recently announced its line of USB-C charging cables, which incorporate a proprietary blend of plant-based materials into the manufacturing process. These bio-based cables carry the new "Anchor Eco-Products" logo and are part of Anchor's ec...

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20.09.22 02:07 AM - Comment(s)
Zinc-based batteries made from crab shells can be biodegraded in 5 months

The increasing demand for renewable energy and electric vehicles has triggered a high demand for energy storage batteries, but the batteries behind supporting these sustainable solutions are not always sustainable. In a paper published Sept. 1 in the journal Matter, U.S. scientists have created...

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20.09.22 01:54 AM - Comment(s)
From petroleum-based to plant-based, Coca-Cola bottle packaging road is getting "greener"

As human activities become more concerned and aware of the current critical situation of the planet, individuals, companies and governments are actively working to implement more sustainable lifestyles. Coca-Cola, one of the largest producers of plastics, has created two plant-based biodegradab...

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16.09.22 01:06 AM - Comment(s)
Biodegradable circuits help electronics recycle better

The e-waste problem will get worse over time. Recently, a team of researchers from the U.S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and the University of California, Berkeley, has proposed a potential solution: a fully recyclable, biodegradable printed circuit. They report ...

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06.09.22 01:59 AM - Comment(s)
A world first! Fully bio-based biodegradable shoes developed successfully

On August 16, the launch ceremony of the world's first all-bio-based biodegradable shoes was held at Beijing University of Chemical Technology. 

It is reported that the innovative use of bio-based biodegradable polyester rubber material independently developed by Beijing University of Chemical T...

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26.08.22 04:38 AM - Comment(s)
Made of paper, the use of black technology keyboard, waterproof and oil-resistant can also power itself!

Electronics have become a necessity in our lives, but whether it is the increasingly functional cell phones, or office indispensable laptops or tablets, without exception, all need the keyboard as its keying device. In order to operate smoothly, increasingly compact and lightweight external Blu...

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26.08.22 04:36 AM - Comment(s)
Fully biodegradable and fast-dissolving laundry capsules

Dirt Is Good (also known as Persil, Skip and OMO), Unilever's (London, UK) largest laundry brand, has launched newly designed capsules to help decarbonise during the laundry process while providing top cleaning performance. 

The new capsules are packaged in a plastic-free cardboard container, a ...

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26.08.22 03:18 AM - Comment(s)
University of Gadjah Mada: Pineapple leaf fibres show promise in tackling white pollution from disposable masks

The masks we use every day are becoming a major new source of white pollution, following on from rubbish bags. A 2020 study estimates that 129 billion masks will be consumed globally each month, most of which are disposable masks made from plastic microfibre. With the COVID-19 pandemic, disposa...

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26.08.22 03:16 AM - Comment(s)
French company: Bamboo fiber will replace aviation glass fiber

Bamboo is loved by the Chinese literati for its straightness and unyielding character, but it is also alienating because of its noble and unconventional temperament. Some people say, "Bamboo, why don't you go to heaven if you are so noble?" 

But the French say: it's on its way! Why is ...

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23.07.22 08:17 AM - Comment(s)
Edible packaging material, purely bio-based! Classification and Introduction of Edible Film

In our impression, most of the packaging materials are inedible, even natural sources of paper materials, but also because of the late bleaching, plus a variety of additives difficult to eat directly, and extremely poor taste. The use of edible films, however, dates back to the 12th century in ...

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23.07.22 08:03 AM - Comment(s)