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market-insider · 9 months
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Electric Vehicle Plastics Market: An In-Depth Exploration and its Contribution to a Circular Automotive Industry
The global electric vehicle plastics market size was estimated at USD 13.33 billion in 2030 and is anticipated to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 28.0% from 2024 to 2030. The industry is projected to witness significant growth in terms of consumption, on account of high application scope and increasing demand from the growing population. The Polypropylene (PP) resin demand in the Asia Pacific region is estimated to grow at the fastest CAGR over the forecast period. Strong government support & initiatives regarding emissions and increasing investment by manufacturers are propelling the growth of the region.
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Electric Vehicle Plastics Market Report Highlights
The Asia Pacific region is estimated to grow at the fastest CAGR from 2022 to 2030. Increasing demand from the growing population coupled with environmental concerns among others are anticipated to drive market growth in the region
The battery segment is anticipated to register the fastest CAGR from 2022 to 2030. Batteries are one of the significant components of an EV and, in comparison to combustion engines, battery vehicles do not produce any emissions and are eco-friendly. The growing demand for EVs has promising growth for EV batteries
The exterior application segment accounted for the largest revenue share in 2021 and is estimated to continue its dominance over the forecast period due to the high demand in aesthetics
The BEV vehicle type segment led the industry in 2021 and it is anticipated to continue growing over the forecast period as PHEVs have higher maintenance costs than BEVs
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Furthermore, EVs are efficient and require less maintenance as compared with traditional vehicles. These factors are expected to boost the demand for EVs, which is expected to drive the demand for plastics over the forecast period. Increasing utilization of plastics in EVs is anticipated to boost industry growth positively over the forecast period. Plastics have proven to perform well under harsh conditions through their resistance to shock, moisture, oxidation, and further maintaining their chemical and mechanical properties. Plastics will be crucial material for manufacturing lightweight and energy-efficient EVs. Based on resin type, PP is expected to witness major demand during the projected years.
Polypropylene is used in many components of the vehicle including bumpers, carpet fibers, cable insulation, and others. Properties, such as good heat, chemical & fatigue resistance, and others, are anticipated to drive the demand for PP in the industry. Major manufacturers are adopting expansion strategies, such as new product development, production facility expansions, mergers & acquisitions, and joint ventures. For instance, in October 2021, DuPont launched a new extension of its existing Zytel HTN range, named as Zytel 500 series. These products are developed to provide enhanced retention properties in e-mobility oils, electrically friendly characteristics, and a high Comparative Tracking Index (CTI).
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cleantechmart · 10 days
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Disposal Innovations for Cleantech: Bridging Convenience and Sustainability
In an evolving clean technology environment, extraction innovations are needed to balance convenience with environmental responsibility. While littering remains an integral part of modern life, advanced technology and materials are needed to reduce environmental footprint.
Biodegradable composting materials represent a major step forward. Unlike traditional plastics, which remain in the environment for centuries, these materials are biodegradable and safe. New materials such as polylactic acid (PLA) derived from corn starch and produced by microbial fermentation make crockery, packaging and other single-use products environmentally friendly well These materials break down into non-toxic products, reducing waste disposal and pollution.
Advanced packaging solutions also play an important role. Foods made from seaweed or grains not only reduce waste but also create a sustainable renewable alternative. In addition, mushroom-based mycelium and natural-fiber paper provide compostable alternatives that decompose better than traditional plastic These new packaging materials reduce environmental pollution under the influence of our surroundings and meets functional and aesthetic requirements.
Energy-efficient manufacturing makes landfill sustainable from the start. Modern manufacturing technologies improve energy efficiency and reduce waste during manufacturing. Strategies such as leaner materials and improved exhaust processes help reduce the carbon footprint, as well as manufacturing and environmental goals meet.
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lovelypol · 2 months
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"Future of Building Materials: Transparent Wood Market Analysis and Trends (2024-2033)"
Transparent wood is emerging as a groundbreaking material in sustainable architecture, combining the natural beauty of wood with innovative transparency technologies. By chemically treating and modifying wood, scientists have developed a material that retains its strength and durability while allowing light to pass through. This eco-friendly alternative to traditional glass and plastics offers numerous benefits, including enhanced thermal insulation, reduced energy consumption, and a lower carbon footprint. Transparent wood is making waves in architectural design, allowing for stunning, light-filled spaces that maintain the warmth and aesthetic appeal of natural wood. Its versatility extends to applications in windows, skylights, and even structural components, paving the way for a new era of sustainable and visually striking building materials. As the construction industry seeks greener solutions, transparent wood stands out as a visionary material that bridges the gap between functionality and environmental responsibility.
#TransparentWood #SustainableArchitecture #EcoFriendlyMaterials #GreenBuilding #InnovativeDesign #WoodTechnology #NaturalBeauty #ArchitecturalInnovation #EnergyEfficiency #ThermalInsulation #BuildingMaterials #ModernArchitecture #LightFilledSpaces #SustainableSolutions #FutureOfConstruction #EcoDesign #WoodAlternatives #CleanTech #ArchitecturalTrends #EnvironmentalResponsibility
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psatalk · 5 months
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Pashupati, Recykal to streamline supply of post-consumer recycled resin 
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The Pashupati Group, a leading Indian recycler of plastic waste and supplier of high-quality recycled products, has joined forces with cleantech innovator Recykal to streamline the supply of post-consumer recycled resin (PCR), a critical component in the march towards sustainability and circular economy principles.
The Pashupati Group's alliance with Recykal marks a new partnership in sustainable production practices. By integrating Recykal's tech-driven marketplace, Recykal8, Pashupati Group is expected to enhance its capacity to source high-quality PCR materials. 
“This collaboration is more than a business venture; it's a commitment to reducing the environmental footprint of manufacturing processes, promoting circularity, and meeting the growing demand for sustainable products,” Recykal said in a post on its Linkedin page.
Recykal, a known name in the circular economy space, has developed Recykal8, a sophisticated marketplace designed to efficiently channel post-consumer recycled resin to meet market demands. This platform serves as a crucial connector between brand owners, recyclers, and manufacturers, ensuring the availability of PCR materials for sustainable product packaging.  
Brands to benefit
The partnership between Pashupati Group and Recykal is poised to significantly benefit brands looking to incorporate sustainable practices into their product lines. By ensuring a steady supply of PCR, brands can now more easily comply with upcoming regulations mandating the use of recycled materials in packaging. This initiative not only supports environmental goals but also aligns with consumer preferences for eco-conscious products, Recykal said.
Spokespeople from both Pashupati Group and Recykal expressed their commitment to driving sustainable industry practices. “The collaboration is seen as a pivotal step towards enhancing waste management practices, securing a reliable supply of PCR, and making significant strides in environmental stewardship,” they said.
This collaboration between the Pashupati Group, a 45-year giant in manufacturing sustainable recycled resins, and Recykal, reinforces the shared commitment of both organizations to boost the channelization of PCR resins to meet the increasing demand of brands and manufacturers.  
Pashupati Group has been at the helm of creating sustainable solutions by recycling plastics, including PETfou and Polyolefin. Pashupati Group has four recycling facilities and two packaging facilities across India with a total of 300,000 tonnes processing capacity, preventing 10 million pet Bottles and two million polyolefin bottles daily from going to landfills or water bodies. 
Media reports quoted Bankey Bihari Goenka, managing director at Pashupati Group, as saying, "At Pashupati Group, we are dedicated to fostering a greener future through our sustainable practices. This collaboration allows us to accelerate the supply of regular and consistent quality post-consumer recycled resin, complying with International Quality Standards. Together, we are poised to make significant strides towards environmental stewardship and circularity."
Recykal's founder and chief executive officer, Abhay Deshpande, said, "We are delighted to join forces with Pashupati Group, a trailblazer in sustainable manufacturing. By leveraging Recykal8's capabilities, we aim to facilitate a seamless flow of recycled materials, driving market sustainability and supporting Pashupati Group's vision for a more eco-conscious industry.”
March to sustainability
Recently, Sabic, a global leader in the chemical industry, had also signed a memorandum of understanding with the Pashupati Group to develop local recycling opportunities in India, and expand Sabic’s global network of qualified recycling partners. As part of the MoU, both companies will share best practices and exchange knowledge in the various processes of used plastic material, including developing methods and to add value in processing using virgin polyolefin and recycled polyolefin, to both compounded and non-compounded finished products.
Last year, Pashupati Group has also signed a deal with Borouge, a leading Abu Dhabi-based petrochemical company providing polyolefin solutions for packaging to create a synergy between the two companies by bringing together their individual expertise in developing innovative solutions in collection, sorting and recycling as well as developing new sustainable materials for a better future.
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emeaentrepreneur · 6 months
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Giovanna Laudisio: Reducing Microplastic Pollution with Renewable Resources at Naturbeads
Global environmental issues are a growing concern every day. These problems are increasing rapidly and are currently affecting the Earth’s natural biodiversity and ecosystem in detrimental ways. These issues are Global Warming, Climate Change, Increased Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Deforestation, Marine and Air Pollution, Endangering Ecological Life, Extinction of Species, Soil Degradation, Depletion of the Ozone Layer, Depletion of Natural Resources, Overpopulation, Acid Rain, and many more. All in all, every living organism on this Earth is in danger and is threatened when made to exist in the present living conditions. Unfortunately, if these problematic concerns aren’t handled and managed well in time, there can be quite horrible and adverse consequences.
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One such global environmental issue and concern in water consumption and marine life is Microplastic Pollution. This type of pollution is caused by the over production of plastic products. The use of plastic is directly proportional to the continued production of plastic to meet needs and requirements. Statistics say that disposed plastic products take around 20-500 years just to break down and unfortunately even that doesn’t decompose completely and remains present in the environment. Microplastics are plastics that are less than 5mm and which take over 100-1000 years to break down. They are produced from plastic products after hard use or overuse. Since these microplastics are non-biodegradable as well as in fact micro and small, they are easily present in the air, water, and land and can get inside the body’s system and cause health issues. They are majorly present in oceans and seas as well thereby detrimentally harming the marine and aquatic life. A solution that can be taken to reduce the production of non-biodegradable items such as plastic which can have quite adverse reactions when overproduced and overused are by using biodegradable materials, recyclable, and eco-friendly products that do not cause any harm to the environment and which are sustainable. 
Therefore in this article, we will uncover and talk about the entrepreneurial journey and story of a Chemical Manufacturing company – Naturbeads, co-founded by Giovanna Laudisio, that’s on a mission towards providing natural and sustainable solutions for a greener planet. 
Giovanna Laudisio – Co-founder and CEO at Naturbeads:
The co-founder and Chief Executive Officer at Naturbeads is Giovanna Laudisio. Hailing from Bath, England, in the United Kingdom, Giovanna is an inspiring and motivating entrepreneur, leader, creative, and an innovative thinker who realized it was high time to call for action towards combating global environmental issues by providing natural and sustainable solutions towards a greener planet and future.
The co-founder has a Master’s Degree in Chemistry and a CNR Fellowship in Biomaterials. She went to receive a PhD. in Materials Engineering and then a Masters in Business Administration in Innovation Management. Giovanna started her employment and working life while she was still studying and worked in diverse roles and positions.
From being a Research Fellow to a Research Associate, from an Advanced Materials Technology Manager at DuPont to Manager/Executive Advisor/Entrepreneurial Lead in Technology Translation and Innovation Partnerships at NUS Enterprise, from Director at CleanTech and Advanced Materials at Budding Innovations to being a Mentor at Lead for Sustainability, Giovanna has had an extensively skilled, talented, and experienced working career in her field before co-founding Naturbeads alongside David Mattia who was the company’s Technology Advisor. 
For more interesting reads and insights, visit The Europe Entrepreneur. 
NATURBEADS:
Naturbeads is a chemical manufacturing company co-founded by Giovanna Laudisio in the year 2018. The company is established in The United Kingdom, in Bath, England. Naturbeads specializes itself in manufacturing and commercializing Cellulose Microbeads that are biodegradable, recyclable, and as a substitutable solution towards the fight against reducing microplastic pollution. Showcasing and providing the same features as plastics, Naturbeads’ Cellulose Microbeads are manufactured and commercialized impersonal care and in cosmetics and are currently looking to expand their applications with more production plants.  
There have been many sustainability initiatives taken alongside the use of greener technology as eco-friendly alternatives. Environmental innovation is the approach and strategy taken to decrease the detrimental consequences that occur due to global environmental issues. Improving products and services, Using renewable resources, Encouraging the implementation of new regulations for sustainable living, Fostering eco-friendly and environmentally conscious mindsets, and Preservation and Conservation of the ecosystem and biodiversity, are some of the solutions that can be adopted and followed by the people. 
Naturbeads Cellulose Microbeads – “A material which conjugates unique mechanical and chemical characteristics with the same biodegradability of a tree’s leaf “. 
The scientists and engineers at Naturbeads join hands to bring out the best innovations in producing biodegradable microspheres made of Cellulose to reduce the production of plastics and its pollution, which are being incorporated into everything that we know of. The presence of these plastics in enormous quantities in water, air, and the land is harmful to every living and breathing organism. Since only very few companies are built on providing innovative solutions in combating the problem associated with the continued production of microplastics, Naturbeads believes in making every possible change and transformation necessary in the world through fostering and establishing the use of  – “Circular, Renewable, Sustainable, and Natural Resources”. 
Naturbeads have been working hard towards building their first ever production plant which is estimated to be completed and to be in operation by 2025. The company has received approximately 1.4 million pounds from 3 Innovate UK grants in order to build two production plants thereby expanding their production of the cellulose microbeads in paints, coatings, and other consumer applications. The company also has won the “Winner Manufacturing and Engineering Startup of the Year 2022”.
Visit More : https://theeuropeentrepreneur.com/giovanna-laudisio-reducing-microplastic-pollution-with-renewable-resources-at-naturbeads/
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cambridgetravelblog · 8 months
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Cleantech startup Xampla raises £5.5m to replace plastic
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kolmikelson858 · 10 months
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Matthew Stone Teysha: Revolutionizing Environmental Sustainability
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Alongside carbon emissions and global warming, Matthew Stone Teysha plastic pollution has been one of the focal points of environmental debate in recent years. The widespread use of petroleum-based plastics, which take hundreds of years to degrade and release harmful chemicals when doing so, has led to a situation where we are on course for there to be more plastic than fish in the ocean by 2050.
Find out how US Cleantech uses clean technologies to change this: https://bit.ly/3xkeajD
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otiskeene · 11 months
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Laser Photonics CleanTech: The Perfect Tool For Surface Preparation Prior To Commercial Painting
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One of the leading companies in the world developing CleanTech laser systems, Laser Photonics Corporation, has identified a critical use case for these systems. These cutting-edge laser systems have several uses, especially in the industrial cleaning industry. They are made for laser cleaning.
Wayne Tupuola, the CEO of Laser Photonics, highlights the many benefits that their laser technology provides to experts in the field of industrial cleaning. When it comes to solving certain problems that conventional cleaning techniques frequently find difficult to handle, our technology works incredibly well. Because of their versatility, CleanTech laser systems can be used on a wide range of materials, such as concrete, glass, ceramics, metals, plastics, and more. These systems are unique in that they can remove surface coatings with little damage to the base material, which makes them an invaluable tool in commercial and industrial environments.
The fundamental procedure of CleanTech laser systems is laser cleaning, which is directing laser energy onto a material's surface and allowing it to be absorbed by the substance. The surface coating vaporizes as a result of this energy absorption, mainly sparing the underlying substrate. This technique is very useful for surface preparation and coating removal, particularly in commercial and industrial settings, because it works well on a variety of materials.
The CleanTech Laser Blasting Technology, produced by Laser Photonics, is economical, environmentally benign, and very effective. In terms of industrial cleaning technology, it is a major breakthrough. CleanTech laser systems provide a wide range of uses, such as surface preparation, paint removal, rust removal, and more. When compared to conventional cleaning processes like sandblasting and other abrasive blasting techniques, these technologies are especially beneficial.
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eyeviewsl · 11 months
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Cleantech Showcases Environmental Commitment with PET Bottle and Plastic Collections at Book Fair   
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earaercircular · 1 year
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Less Nutrients for the Baltic Sea: International Projects
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With international projects funded by the EU in the millions, the countries bordering the Baltic Sea should move closer together and, for example, reduce the nutrient input into the sea.
In the Interreg Southern Baltic Sea program, eleven projects have now been approved, including nine with the participation of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania[1],the responsible Ministry of Economic Affairs announced on Thursday in Schwerin[2]. Project topics ranged from circular economy in fish farms to improvements to the cycle route known as the Baltic Coast Cycle Route.
According to the information, 83.5 million euros are available from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF)[3] for the Southern Baltic Sea Interreg programme. The focus of the program is on topics such as innovation and internationalisation, digitization, sustainability and activation of tourism potential. The first applications for funding have now been selected in Køge (Denmark).
The "Biosolfarm"[4] project with the participation of the University of Rostock and the environmental technology network enviMV[5] wants to develop concepts for future-oriented energy management and sustainable food production. The University of Rostock is involved with the Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde[6] in another project that deals with the collection and recycling of plastic waste from Baltic Sea tributaries. A third project with the participation of the University of Rostock is about stretches of coast of the Baltic Sea where a particularly large amount of nutrients arrive, as well as measures to ensure that these do not get into the sea.
A project involving Witeno GmbH (Greifswald)[7] aims to enable small and medium-sized companies to analyse, evaluate and develop their own digitization strategy. The
The city of Barth (Vorpommern-Rügen district) is involved in a project to make offers along the Baltic Coast Cycle Path[8] more visible.
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Dpa, Weniger Nährstoffe für die Ostsee: Internationale Projekte, in Süddeutsche Zeitung, 26-06-2023, https://www.sueddeutsche.de/politik/international-weniger-naehrstoffe-fuer-die-ostsee-internationale-projekte-dpa.urn-newsml-dpa-com-20090101-230622-99-150540
[1] Mecklenburg-Vorpommern also known by its anglicized name Mecklenburg–Western Pomerania, is a state in the north-east of Germany. Of the country's sixteen states, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern ranks 14th in population, It covers 23,176 km2 making it the sixth largest German state in area, and 16th in population density. Schwerin is the state capital and Rostock is the largest city. Other major cities include Neubrandenburg, Stralsund, Greifswald, Wismar and Güstrow.
[2] Read also https://www.tumblr.com/earaercircular/689203972810162176/over-a-million-tons-of-rubble-recycled-in?source=share
[3] The European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) provides funding to public and private bodies in all EU regions to reduce economic, social and territorial disparities. The Fund supports investments through dedicated national or regional programmes. https://commission.europa.eu/funding-tenders/find-funding/eu-funding-programmes/european-regional-development-fund-erdf_en
[4] BIOSOLFarm - South baltic farms- a part of renewable energy systems. Given the amount of biomass and land consumption, agriculture has a great potential to contribute to the transition to green energy. By exploring the integration of innovative technological solutions with economically profitable modes this project contributes to meeting the PO2 and the SO2 increased use of green technologies to lower the pollution discharges to the Baltic Sea, not only from the utilization of the fossil fuels but also from the mineral fertilizer. https://southbaltic.eu/-/biosolfarm
[5] CleanTech - leading market of the future, leading market with sustainable growth and environmental protection, leading market for innovative small and medium-sized companies, the opportunity for cooperation and specialization, for added value in the region. enviMV connects CleanTech players in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Eastern Germany, Northern and Northeastern Europe. Markets and projects are to be opened up in particular through services for members in international tenders, research, establishing and maintaining customer contacts as well as active public relations and the organization of and participation in conferences, specialist events, symposiums and trade fairs. https://envimv.de/
[6] The Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research (German: Leibniz-Institut für Ostseeforschung Warnemünde, abbreviated IOW) is a research institution located in Warnemünde (Rostock), Germany. It is part of the Leibniz-Association, cooperates with the University of Rostock and was founded in 1992. Employing about 160 people the main focus lies on interdisciplinary study of coastal oceans and marginal seas, especially on Baltic Sea related oceanography. The institute is a follow-up of the former Institute of Oceanography ("Institut für Meereskunde") which was part of the GDR Academy of Science. The institute is divided in four departments: physical oceanography, marine chemistry, biological oceanography, and marine geology. Central task of the institute is fundamental research but also teaching at the universities of Rostock and Greifswald. IOW has direct access to the research vessel Maria S. Merian and can access by request a variety of other medium-sized vessels for longer trips and interdisciplinary tasks from the German research fleet. The institute's facilities are financed by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research, and the Ministry of Education of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.
[7] Witeno GmbH from Greifswald is an innovative company specializing in the promotion of science and research. As the operator of three science and technology parks in Greifswald, Rostock and Stralsund, Witeno GmbH offers an excellent infrastructure for innovative companies and start-ups. Witeno GmbH is a subsidiary of the University of Greifswald and works closely with it and other research institutions. This creates a lively exchange between science and business, which leads to new ideas and innovations. https://gruendungswerft.com/en/consulting/witeno-gmbh/
[8] The National Route 8, the Baltic Sea Cycle Route, is 820km (509.5 miles) long and is the longest in the National Cycle Route Network of Denmark. The Baltic Sea Cycle Route takes in the most stunning parts of southern Denmark, including both the west and south of Sjælland (Zealand), Møn, Lolland, Falster, Fyn, Lillebælt and Sønderjylland (southern Jutland). https://balticseacycleroute.com/
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rajatkhareinvestor · 2 years
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Investment in Cleantech is way for a clean future
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When the United Nations set the 17 goals for sustainable development (Sustainable Development Goals, SDG) in 2015, the year 2030 still seemed a long way off. Today the question arises as to whether the goals by 2030 can still be achieved at all. Because the SDGs should serve as a guide for business models and their effects on society, but their implementation fails.
One example is waste management: today, more than 90 percent of solid waste in low-income countries is still dumped or incinerated. According to a report by the World Bank, there are two each year worldwide Produces billions of tons of solid waste. This amount will increase to three billion tons in the next 30 years. No more than a third of this is disposed of in an environmentally friendly way.
One of the main contributors to this pollution is the plastic waste dumped straight into our oceans. In 2016 alone, the world produced a staggering 242 million tons of plastic waste. Boundary Holding has taken on these fundamental challenges . The European deep tech investment firm invests in technologies designed to enable the fourth industrial revolution. One focus is investing in cleantech companies to pursue the 2030 Agenda of the SDGs.
For example, the company Trashcon, which has successfully automated waste separation, was supported. She manages to detect metal parts and separated from Remove wet and dry waste. The wet waste is collected and composted with a separation efficiency of more than 85 percent. The remaining dry waste is processed into granulate, from which pressed boards are made. The recycled material can also be used as a substitute for other materials, thereby avoiding the additional greenhouse gases in their production.
Full Article:- https://www.wallstreet-online.de/nachricht/16237490-boundary-holding-investiert-cleantech-fuer-gruenere-zukunft
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rajatkhare2 · 2 years
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Boundary Holding invests in cleantech for a greener future
When the United Nations set the 17 goals for sustainable development (Sustainable Development Goals, SDG) in 2015, the year 2030 still seemed a long way off. Today the question arises as to whether the goals by 2030 can still be achieved at all. Because the SDGs should serve as a guide for business models and their effects on society, but their implementation fails.
One example is waste management: today, more than 90 percent of solid waste in low-income countries is still dumped or incinerated. According to a report by the World Bank, there are two each year worldwide Produces billions of tons of solid waste. This amount will increase to three billion tons in the next 30 years. No more than a third of this is disposed of in an environmentally friendly way.
One of the main contributors to this pollution is the plastic waste dumped straight into our oceans. In 2016 alone, the world produced a staggering 242 million tons of plastic waste. Boundary Holding has taken on these fundamental challenges . The European deep tech investment firm invests in technologies designed to enable the fourth industrial revolution. One focus is investing in cleantech companies to pursue the 2030 Agenda of the SDGs.
Full Article:- https://www.wallstreet-online.de/nachricht/16237490-boundary-holding-investiert-cleantech-fuer-gruenere-zukunft
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cleantechmart · 10 days
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Disposal Innovations for Cleantech: Bridging Convenience and Sustainability
In an evolving clean technology environment, extraction innovations are needed to balance convenience with environmental responsibility. While littering remains an integral part of modern life, advanced technology and materials are needed to reduce environmental footprint.
Biodegradable composting materials represent a major step forward. Unlike traditional plastics, which remain in the environment for centuries, these materials are biodegradable and safe. New materials such as polylactic acid (PLA) derived from corn starch and produced by microbial fermentation make crockery, packaging and other single-use products environmentally friendly well These materials break down into non-toxic products, reducing waste disposal and pollution.
Advanced packaging solutions also play an important role. Foods made from seaweed or grains not only reduce waste but also create a sustainable renewable alternative. In addition, mushroom-based mycelium and natural-fiber paper provide compostable alternatives that decompose better than traditional plastic These new packaging materials reduce environmental pollution under the influence of our surroundings and meets functional and aesthetic requirements.
Energy-efficient manufacturing makes landfill sustainable from the start. Modern manufacturing technologies improve energy efficiency and reduce waste during manufacturing. Strategies such as leaner materials and improved exhaust processes help reduce the carbon footprint, as well as manufacturing and environmental goals meet.
For more info:- Energy efficient equipment in cleantech
Organic Beans and pulses in cleantech
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rajatkhare21 · 2 years
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Boundary Holding invests in cleantech for a greener future
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When the United Nations set the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) in 2015, the year 2030 still seemed a long way off. Today the question arises as to whether the goals by 2030 can still be achieved at all. Because the SDGs should serve as a guide for business models and their effects on society, but their implementation fails.
One example is waste management: today, more than 90 percent of solid waste in low-income countries is still dumped or incinerated. According to a World Bank report, two billion tons of solid waste are produced worldwide every year. This amount will increase to three billion tons in the next 30 years. No more than a third of this is disposed of in an environmentally friendly way.
One of the main contributors to this pollution is the plastic waste dumped straight into our oceans. In 2016 alone, the world produced a staggering 242 million tons of plastic waste. Boundary Holding has taken on these fundamental challenges . The European deep tech investment firm invests in technologies designed to enable the fourth industrial revolution. One focus is investing in cleantech companies to pursue the 2030 Agenda of the SDGs.
For example, the company Trashcon , which has successfully automated waste separation, was supported. It manages to recognize metal parts and remove them separately from wet and dry waste. The wet waste is collected and composted with a separation efficiency of more than 85 percent. The remaining dry waste is processed into granulate, from which pressed boards are made. The recycled material can also be used as a substitute for other materials, thereby avoiding the additional greenhouse gases in their production.
Full Article:- https://www.boerse-express.com/news/articles/boundary-holding-investiert-in-cleantech-fuer-eine-gruenere-zukunft-525713
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rajatkharevipassana · 2 years
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Boundary Holding invests in cleantech for a greener future
When the United Nations set the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) in 2015, the year 2030 still seemed a long way off. Today the question arises as to whether the goals by 2030 can still be achieved at all. Because the SDGs should serve as a guide for business models and their effects on society, but their implementation fails.
One example is waste management: today, more than 90 percent of solid waste in low-income countries is still dumped or incinerated. According to a World Bank report, two billion tons of solid waste are produced worldwide every year. This amount will increase to three billion tons in the next 30 years. No more than a third of this is disposed of in an environmentally friendly way.
One of the main contributors to this pollution is the plastic waste dumped straight into our oceans. In 2016 alone, the world produced a staggering 242 million tons of plastic waste. Boundary Holding has taken on these fundamental challenges . The European deep tech investment firm invests in technologies designed to enable the fourth industrial revolution. One focus is investing in cleantech companies to pursue the 2030 Agenda of the SDGs.
For example, the company Trashcon , which has successfully automated waste separation, was supported. It manages to recognize metal parts and remove them separately from wet and dry waste.
Read More:- https://www.boerse-express.com/news/articles/boundary-holding-investiert-in-cleantech-fuer-eine-gruenere-zukunft-525713
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rajatkhare1 · 2 years
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Boundary Holding invests in cleantech for a greener future
One of the main contributors to this pollution is the plastic waste dumped straight into our oceans. In 2016 alone, the world produced a staggering 242 million tons of plastic waste. Boundary Holding has taken on these fundamental challenges . The European deep tech investment firm invests in technologies designed to enable the fourth industrial revolution. One focus is investing in cleantech companies to pursue the 2030 Agenda of the SDGs.
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For example, the company Trashcon, which has successfully automated waste separation, was supported. She manages to detect metal parts and separated from Remove wet and dry waste. The wet waste is collected and composted with a separation efficiency of more than 85 percent. The remaining dry waste is processed into granulate, from which pressed boards are made. The recycled material can also be used as a substitute for other materials, thereby avoiding the additional greenhouse gases in their production.
Read More:- https://www.wallstreet-online.de/nachricht/16237490-boundary-holding-investiert-cleantech-fuer-gruenere-zukunft
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