Roger

FAQs: Why Choose Compostable Products for Food Service What is composting? Composting is the natural breakdown of organic materials into high quality soil amendments in a controlled environment. Composting has…

A new study suggests that whole classes of BPA-free plastics—including the kind in styrofoam—release estrogenic chemicals. —By Mariah Blake | Mon Dec. 1, 2014 Most people know that some plastics…

Your chairs, synthetic rugs and plastic bags could one day be made out of cocoa, rice and vegetable waste rather than petroleum, scientists are now reporting. The novel process they…

By Marco Torres, Waking Times,  August 18, 2014 – http://tinyurl.com/kqpsg7g As hemp makes a comeback in the U.S. after a decades-long ban on its cultivation, scientists are reporting that fibers…

by  Andrew Simpson "We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors; we borrow it from our children." — Old Indian proverb For humanity, energy is a primary basic physical…

Health concerns: Bisphenol A (BPA) When used as a resin, BPA primarily makes plastic products, such as eyeglass lenses and DVDs. It is also found in many paper products, including…

The Dangers Of Polystyrene Many people are not aware of the harmful effects of Polystyrene. This article aims to highlight some of the dangers, both to our health and to…

What comes to mind before you discard your banana peel? Certainly not the consideration of its use to reduce petroleum-based pollution and create bio-plastic, yet this is exactly what Elif Bilgin, 16, from Istanbul, Turkey, sought to achieve and successfully accomplished.

Start typing and press Enter to search

Shopping Cart