Science news articles about 'plastic packaging'
Scientists have developed a new material by applying a biotechnological treatment to paper sludge. In many cases, the new material could replace plastic packaging and certain building materials.
... available mineral waters, the researchers found evidence of estrogenic compounds leaching out of the plastic packaging into the water. What's more, these chemicals are potent in vivo and result in an ...
... milk's appeal to children by making specific and straightforward improvements, including plastic packaging, one or more additional flavors, and better refrigeration and merchandising, resulting in a ...
Higher levels of urinary Bisphenol A (BPA), a chemical compound commonly used in plastic packaging for food and beverages, is associated with cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes and liver-enzyme ...
... buses, 93,360 Minis OR 406 Airbus A380's.Cardboard, plastic packaging, polystyrene and paper add up to an average of 4.6 kilograms being dumped in the bin per household.
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... Benn. New developments in
nanotechnology, engineering carried out at a microscopic level,
could lead to plastic packaging designed to stop food and drink
spoiling by killing bacteria or preventing ...
... interest in materials, Hall began investigating plastic packaging technology. "How do they make water ... bottles?" he said. "How do they make blister packaging? Why is it considered so cheap and throwaway ...
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