Japanese team develops cellulose plastic that breaks down in salt water without leaving harmful microplastic fragments behind ...
United States cellulose acetate market is defined by a rigorous shift toward circular domestic manufacturing, anchored by Eastman’s molecular recycling success. While standard industrial grades ...
Researchers led by Takuzo Aida at the RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science (CEMS) in Japan have one-upped themselves in ...
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New plant-based plastic decomposes in seawater without forming microplastics
This new cellulose-derived plastic uses FDA-approved ingredients and salt-sensitive chemistry to avoid microplastic pollution ...
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Birla Cellulose backs Circulose to advance circular textiles
Days after Circulose added a slew of brand partners to its stable, Birla Cellulose joins the fold as the Swedish company ...
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Birla Cellulose, Circulose agree to jointly drive textile recycling
Birla Cellulose and Circulose have entered into an agreement to advance textile recycling by using pulp made from 100% ...
Cellulose is the most abundant natural product in the biosphere 1, with plant cell walls representing the most important source, where it serves as a structural component 2. During plant growth, the ...
The long chains of cellulose pack laterally into microfibrils of two crystalline forms. Comparison of the structures of these two forms reveals unexpected patterns of bonding that tie the chains ...
Cellulose acetate was first prepared by Paul Schützenberger in 1865. It took another 29 years before Charles Cross and Edward Bevan patented a process for its manufacture. At about the same time, ...
STOCKHOLM — December 18, 2025 — Circulose, a producer of recycled textile pulp for the fashion and textile industry, and Birla Cellulose, a global leader in sustainable viscose fiber, have signed a ...
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