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Dutch Pilot Turns Toxic Clay into Clean Bricks

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A ground-breaking pilot in the Dutch city of Doetinchem has demonstrated that polluted clay can be transformed into safe, functional bricks. The project, led by innovative startup Claybens, turned 20 cubic metres of PFAS-contaminated clay ...

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DePoly to Launch Showcase Facility for Fossil-Free PET Recycling

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Swiss cleantech company DePoly will open a 500-tonne-per-year demonstration plant this summer in Monthey, Switzerland. The facility is designed to validate its chemical recycling process for PET and polyester waste. This process converts discarded plastic ...

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Reishi in the Nordic Light: Merging Danish Design with Mycelium-Based Innovation

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During the 2025 edition of 3daysofdesign in Copenhagen, MycoWorks presented Reishi in the Nordic Light, a curated exhibition highlighting the intersection of Danish design heritage and emerging biomaterials. The showcase is particularly relevant for interior ...

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Pirelli Unveils First Standard Tyre with Over 70% Biobased and Recycled Materials

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Pirelli has achieved a milestone in sustainable mobility with the launch of a new standard production tyre made from over 70 per cent bio-based and recycled materials. Developed for Jaguar Land Rover (JLR), the innovative ...

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Ultra-Thin Mineral Foam Panels Revolutionize Noise Control

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Swiss research institute Empa, in collaboration with materials manufacturer de Cavis, has introduced a breakthrough in acoustic materials: ultra-thin sound-absorbing panels made from mineral foams. These new panels are up to four times thinner than ...

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Temple to a Vanishing Indulgence: An Installation of Memory and Materials

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In the courtyard of Montpellier’s historic Hôtel de Grave, a thought-provoking installation has captured the imagination of visitors and juries alike. Designed by Michael Cook Architecture & Design with G2-Studio, Temple (The Last Cheeseburger) won ...

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