Carbon Neutral partners with South Korean firm to convert cruise plastic waste into fuel through Caribbean port facilities.
New research raises doubts about claims of microplastics in the human brain, highlighting contamination risks, testing limits, and why results may not be as clear as they seem.
Deep-tech startup PolyCycl has secured Series A funding from Rainmatter to expand its patented chemical recycling technology ...
Over the past year, scientists have searched brain tissue, arteries and even joints for the presence of microplastics. The tiny particles, they have found, are ubiquitous in the human body - littering ...
In a significant boost to India’s circular economy efforts, deep-tech start-up PolyCycl has secured Series A funding from Rainmatter, the climate and sustainability investment initiative of Zerodha, ...
After years of deep-tech development, PolyCycl is entering its commercial phase, using continuous chemical recycling to turn hard-to-recycle plastics into circular feedstock for petrochemical majors.
"The brain microplastic paper is a joke." The post Wait… All Those Studies May Have “Detected” Microplastics in the Human ...
Amit Tandon, founder and CEO of deep-tech startup PolyCycl working on chemical recycling solutions for hard-to-recycle plastics, said the company’s business model is largely decoupled from global ...
Can the cruise industry hit its carbon-neutral targets? A new generation of ultra-low emission vessels may hold the answer.
"This step forward is another strong signal." Innovative partnership could transform what happens to common waste: 'We will ...
"[It] has showcased outstanding safety." New tech could revolutionize what happens to common waste: 'A scalable and ...
Just among mechanical PET and polyolefin recyclers, Argus counted about 250,000 t/yr of capacity losses in 2025, including ...