The expensive, energy-intensive process of turning wood into paper costs the pulp and paper industries more than $6 billion a year. Much of that expense involves separating wood's cellulose from ...
The styrofoam cooler you remember your parents dragging to the beach as a kid is still kicking around a garbage dump somewhere, refusing to break down or disappear. That’s why the industry has ...
E.J. Harris / East Oregonian A company in Eastern Washington is developing a new way to make paper pulp — without trees. The mill will instead use a source abundant to the area: straw. Farmers used to ...
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As the chocolate crisis drives prices up and recipes down, a new method turns carob tree pulp into an ingredient that tastes like cocoa
Chocolate is no longer just a treat, it has become a climate casualty. Around the world, cocoa harvests are shrinking as droughts, erratic rainfall, and crop diseases take a toll, particularly in ...
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