Converting biomass such as waste cooking oil into useful chemicals through catalysis can help create a more sustainable chemical industry. However, conventional techniques require enormous energy and ...
British households pour millions of litres of cooking oil down the sink each year, with around half of us admitting to having done so. But doing so causes immediate problems, with coagulated cooking ...
The world’s largest producer of renewable fuel for planes, Neste, is sourcing key ingredients for its “green” fuel from an opaque supply chain that enables fresh palm oil to be passed off as waste, ...
The globally recognized Zero Waste Movement, spearheaded under the leadership of Emine Erdoğan, is entering a new phase aimed ...
A tanker truck carrying thousands of gallons of waste cooking oil was involved in a rollover crash on Interstate 91 in Rocky Hill on Friday. The Rocky Hill Fire Department was dispatched to I-91 South ...
What if your old bottle of cooking oil could help save the planet and your smartphone? That's the big idea behind a groundbreaking discovery by researchers in Finland. Scientists from the University ...
Researchers from Kyushu University used microwaves to heat up a sodium-substituted zeolite catalyst, Na-ZSM-5, so that it could more efficiently convert biomass to useful industrial precursor ...
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