In this article we discuss a technology developed in our laboratory to recycle and reuse polystyrene waste (e.g. thermocol) into a fabric that can be used for many industrial applications such as cleaning of oil spills and flexible insulation for green buildings. Another novelty of this process is that it also helps in managing citrus fruit peels which are an agro-waste. Apart from recycling polystyrene, these citrus fruit peels can also be used in many other innovative ways such as print transfer medium, making tattoos or as solvent for biopolymers. This work is a demonstration of environmental sustainability using a green and novel approach. © 2021, Indian Academy of Sciences
Plastics are polymers that are widely used today in various applications such as packaging, construc...
Polymeric materials used for packaging have unsolved environmental sustainability problems. The idea...
This study demonstrates the EcoPrinting principal, which makes use of renewable energy to realise a ...
Recycling and reuse through green engineering is always an open challenge for sustainable environmen...
In this work, we report a low‐cost, less energy intensive, and an innovative way of recycling thermo...
Annual worldwide production of citrus fruits is estimated to be more than 120 MT, out of which nearl...
Polystyrene (PS) makes up 50 % v/v of the polymer waste generated by both the municipal and industri...
The increase in plastic recycling is an essential pre-requisite for the transition to a circular eco...
Scheme The mass production of polymer products, in particular plastics, and their widespread use dep...
Today’s world is at the point where almost everyone realizes the usefulness of going green. Due to s...
Polystyrene (PS) is non-biodegradable and fills around 30% landfills across the world. Only about 15...
The developed fabric will also help protect the environment since we can use the fabric to suck the ...
Textile waste is a global problem and one in which we all must tackle together to minimize. In the U...
Food production and processing generates huge amount of waste and by-products, causing irreversible ...
FDM is well known in engineering for its ability to produce prototypes quickly and cost-effectively....
Plastics are polymers that are widely used today in various applications such as packaging, construc...
Polymeric materials used for packaging have unsolved environmental sustainability problems. The idea...
This study demonstrates the EcoPrinting principal, which makes use of renewable energy to realise a ...
Recycling and reuse through green engineering is always an open challenge for sustainable environmen...
In this work, we report a low‐cost, less energy intensive, and an innovative way of recycling thermo...
Annual worldwide production of citrus fruits is estimated to be more than 120 MT, out of which nearl...
Polystyrene (PS) makes up 50 % v/v of the polymer waste generated by both the municipal and industri...
The increase in plastic recycling is an essential pre-requisite for the transition to a circular eco...
Scheme The mass production of polymer products, in particular plastics, and their widespread use dep...
Today’s world is at the point where almost everyone realizes the usefulness of going green. Due to s...
Polystyrene (PS) is non-biodegradable and fills around 30% landfills across the world. Only about 15...
The developed fabric will also help protect the environment since we can use the fabric to suck the ...
Textile waste is a global problem and one in which we all must tackle together to minimize. In the U...
Food production and processing generates huge amount of waste and by-products, causing irreversible ...
FDM is well known in engineering for its ability to produce prototypes quickly and cost-effectively....
Plastics are polymers that are widely used today in various applications such as packaging, construc...
Polymeric materials used for packaging have unsolved environmental sustainability problems. The idea...
This study demonstrates the EcoPrinting principal, which makes use of renewable energy to realise a ...