Technology competitors
Assignee
NIPPON STEEL
CORP
FURUKAWA ELECTRIC CO LTD
UBE INDUSTRY
Device and method for molded articles from waste plastics
Process for production of cement from sulfur containing waste
Cellulose fiber-dispersing resin composite material made up with polyamide
NPL - Author
Affliation
INDIAN INSTITUTE
OF TECHNOLOGY
Utilization of waste plastics using recycled PE in building applications
Ghent University
University of Palermo
Comprehensive characterization of asphalt mixture modified with recycled polymer
Substitutability and quality of the recycled plastics
University of Salerno
Compatibilized Mixed Recycled Polyolefins from PCR for films
Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
Influence of coupling agent in polypropylene recycling
Valorization of Polymeric Coffee Capsules Waste by Mechanical Recycling and Application
Federal University
of Sao Carlos
Thermal Stability and Crystallization Behavior of Contaminated Recycled Polypropylene for Food Contact
Volatile and off-odors profile of compounds from different recycled polypropylene
Recycled Polypropylene as a Functional Barrier for hydrogenated Amorphous Carbon Film
Universiti Teknologi
Malaysia
Performance Evaluation of Sustainable Concrete Comprising Waste Polypropylene
Islamic Azad University
Nanocomposites made from recycled polyethylene, nanosilica, and wood flour
NPL - Authors
Ragaert, Kim
Timo Kärki
Substitutability and quality of the recycled plastics
Effect of Construction and Demolition Waste (CDW) Plastic Fractions on the Moisture and Resistance
Rupinder singh
Recycling of Medical Waste Thermoplastics for buildings applications
BASF
Chemically Functionalization of Bamboo Fibers on Polyethylene-Based Composite Performanc
News
BASF
BASF has launched the new brand called ‘Valeras’ - Sustainable plastic additives
BASF has launched new range of additives called IrgaCycle™ to improve the properties of mechanically recycled plastics
Mitsubishi
Planned to develop its 1st hydrothermal plastics recycling technology (Hydro-PRT) plant in Japan. Hydro-PRT, a technology licensed by UK-based Mura Technology and KBR
Princes Group owned by Mitsubishi has committed carbon neutrality across its entire global operation by 2030.
Collaboration of Mitsubishi and
Celanese Corp - Further development of mechanical recycling solutions for both post-industrial and post-consumer sources of polyoxymethylene (POM)