TTD Chairman and Dr. Satheesh Reddy inspect Tirumala landfill, addressing waste management with urgency and proposing sustainable solutions.
The healthcare and fashion industries could become more sustainable thanks to the development of biodegradable electronic textiles.<br /><br /> ...
Recology, The City’s recycling and waste-management company, will collect unadorned Christmas trees curbside on compost ...
The Ministry of Environment called on local governments to vigorously promote the Waste Aware Lifestyle Movement as part of ...
A new approach for predicting the contents of municipal solid waste can help improve the efficiency of recycling and landfill ...
Cells degrade components that are no longer needed through autophagy. New results show that a weak molecular interaction is essential for this process. By modifying this interaction, it is possible to ...
As fruits and vegetables are perishable, it can be challenging to keep them fresh and safe to eat. In the time it takes to ...
The Green Mahakumbh will include a national-level discussion on pressing environmental challenges, including nature ...
Despite a more widespread shift toward product recyclability, these types of linear systems are still especially prevalent in the plastics industry. Typical product life cycles range from short-lived, ...
Biodegradable plastics are made from renewable materials such as plants, starch, or even agricultural waste. Unlike regular ...
According to the EPA, the average American produced about five pounds of solid waste every day in 2018. Of those five po ...
A research team has shown wearable electronic textiles (e-textiles) can be both sustainable and biodegradable.