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Electric Waste Collection Vehicle Demonstrates Circular Manufacturing

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Mercedes-Benz Trucks has introduced the reECONIC, a battery-electric waste collection concept vehicle developed with 32 partners to demonstrate how circular materials can be integrated into commercial vehicle manufacturing. The project combines electric mobility with recycled, ...

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From Silkworm to Super Material: Fused Silk Rivals Kevlar in Strength

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Researchers from Tufts University, Imperial College London and the University of Michigan have developed a new way to transform silk into a high-performance solid material. The process preserves the natural strength of silk fibres while ...

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Aalto University Transforms 17th-Century Shipwreck Wood into Textile Fibre

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Researchers at Finland’s Aalto University have transformed timber salvaged from a 17th-century shipwreck into textile fibres, creating a seamless knitted dress that combines heritage, material innovation and circular design. The project centres on the Hahtiperä ...

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Dutch Pilot Captures Tyre Wear Microplastics Before They Reach Roadside Soil

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Dutch infrastructure specialist Joosten Groep, together with construction company Heijmans and Rijkswaterstaat, is testing a new filtration system that captures tyre wear particles and microplastics from motorway rainwater runoff. The project focuses on the Eco ...

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Industrial Concrete By-Products Reimagined As Interior Design

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Lithuanian initiative OFF___RAW is demonstrating how industrial waste can gain a second life through design. The project works with local factories to identify defective construction components and repurpose them into interior objects without energy-intensive recycling ...

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Researchers Develop Mussel- And Mistletoe-Inspired Materials As Alternative To Plastics And Glues

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Researchers at McGill University have developed a new class of bioinspired materials using concepts borrowed from mussels and mistletoe plants. The innovation could support the development of more sustainable alternatives to conventional plastics, glues and ...

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