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2025
9 Apr 2025

White Biotechnology 2025-2035: Technologies, Forecasts, Markets, Players

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22 Jan 2025

Sustainable Plastics for Automotive 2025-2035: Market, Players, and Forecasts

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2024
21 Nov 2024

Silicon Anode Battery Technologies and Markets 2025-2035: Players, Technologies, Applications, Markets, Forecasts

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3 Sep 2024

Bioplastics 2025-2035: Technology, Market, Players, and Forecasts

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8 Jul 2024

Resirene

Resirene is a polystryene producer based in Mexico. It produces QrPS, a polystyrene resin containing 25% recycled polystyrene derived from dissolution. IDTechEx spoke with Gilberto Camacho, Account Manager at Resirene, at NPE 2024 to learn more about its recycled polystyrene products.
5 Jul 2024

Trinseo: Bioplastics

Trinseo, a global materials solutions provider and manufacturer of plastics, latex binders, and synthetic rubber, was established in 2010 following a carve-out from Dow Chemical Company. The company produces a range of bioplastics including thermoplastic polyolefins and ABS.
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30 Apr 2024

Chemical Recycling and Dissolution of Plastics 2024-2034: Technologies, Players, Markets, Forecasts

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12 Apr 2024

PureCycle Technologies

PureCycle Technologies is a company that focuses on recycling polypropylene plastic into Ultra-Pure Recycled (UPR) resin with virgin-like properties. Its patented process, developed by Procter & Gamble, removes color, odor, and contaminants from plastic waste. The company is using solvent extraction to achieve this.
2022
8 Dec 2022

Technology Developments Pushing the Frontiers of Chemical Recycling

Chemical recycling of plastic waste is gaining momentum. Headlines on investments, planned expansions, and real-world product launches are all accelerating in frequency and scale.
2021
1 Apr 2021

Apple's New Energy Storage Project, Renewable Energy Solutions

Apple today announced over 110 of its manufacturing partners around the world are moving to 100 percent renewable energy for their Apple production, with nearly 8 gigawatts of planned clean energy set to come online. Once completed, these commitments will avoid over 15 million metric tons of CO2e annually — the equivalent of taking more than 3.4 million cars off the road each year.