The styrofoam commonly used to hold our leftovers can take up to 500 years to break down before turning into toxic microplastics that can harm marine life. PhotoAlto/James Hardy/PhotoAlto Agency RF ...
Researchers in China have developed a method to convert polystyrene plastic waste into valuable chemicals using solar energy ...
image: Have you ever seen a foam cup appear to melt away in acetone? Foam cups, bowls and containers are made of a lightweight but strong material -- expanded polystyrene. How then does acetone reduce ...
A team of chemical engineers based at the University of Bath in the United Kingdom and Worcester Polytechnic Institute in Massachusetts are developing a technique for recycling polystyrene (PS) that ...
Renovo-HIPS™ is a post-consumer white polystyrene sheet with comparable properties to non-recycled polystyrene. Renovo-HIPS™ is a post-consumer recycled polystyrene sheet with applications in signage, ...
Have you ever seen a foam cup appear to melt away in acetone? Foam cups, bowls and containers are made of a lightweight but strong material -- expanded polystyrene. How then does acetone reduce this ...