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Cool Roofs As A Material Strategy To Reduce Urban Heat
New research from KU Leuven shows how material choices can help cities cope with extreme heat. The study highlights “cool roofs” as an effective solution. These roofs reflect solar radiation instead of absorbing it, which ...
Read more >Recycled Paper Waste Forms Living Papercrete Installation
Morphosis by designer Raza Zahid is an experimental installation that explores the structural and ecological potential of recycled paper waste. By transforming discarded paper into papercrete—a lightweight composite material—the project demonstrates how low-value waste streams ...
Read more >Turning Rubber Waste Into Carbon-Capturing Materials
Researchers at the University of St Andrews have developed two new methods to recycle nitrile butadiene rubber (NBR). This material is widely used in disposable gloves, seals, and industrial components. The new processes convert rubber ...
Read more >Biobased Erosion Control Tile Supports Nature-Positive Infrastructure
Across Europe, erosion control on embankments still relies heavily on fossil-based materials such as plastic geogrids, geotextiles and concrete tiles. However, these solutions leave long-term waste in the soil. They also have a high carbon ...
Read more >Biobased Paper Packaging Concept Improves Grease Resistance And Compostability
UPM Specialty Materials and Paramelt have developed a biobased, paper-based food packaging concept that combines strong grease resistance with improved end-of-life options. The solution targets applications such as bakery, fast food and convenience packaging, where ...
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