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PureCycle aims to install 1B pounds of polypropylene recycling capacity by 2030, backed by new capital and global infrastructure partnerships.

Louisiana forms a new energy task force to explore industrial self-generation, microgrids, and streamlined permitting to strengthen grid resilience and growth.

Dover Chemical’s latest sustainability report shows strong product innovation and waste reduction but reveals setbacks in emissions and workplace safety.

Beginning January 1, 2026, Illinois will prohibit the sale of cookware, cosmetics, and more with intentionally added PFAS, under expanded amendments to the PFAS Reduction Act.

FAMU-FSU engineers unveil an integrated cryogenic hydrogen storage and cooling system powering a rapid zero-emission aviation toward commercial reality by 2035.

$267M in federal funding will help turn polluted, abandoned lots into new homes, green space, and small business hubs.

As the specialty chemicals market nears $900B, Micron Aerosols modernizes with LPG to meet rising sustainability and efficiency demands. Learn how Supergas supports safe, scalable energy transformation.

Oregon lawmakers consider a bill to support Lane County’s CleanLane project, a proposed recycling and methane extraction facility designed to extend landfill life and reduce emissions.

Delaware’s Senate Bill 72 requires public drinking water systems to report PFAS levels and mandates consumer notifications when contamination exceeds legal thresholds—advancing water safety protections ahead of federal timelines.

New research reveals how climate change alters persistent organic pollutant dynamics in global oceans, threatening marine ecosystems and food webs.

New lithium recovery results from Nevada suggest major cost savings. The process could help scale U.S. supply for EV and battery markets.

Sierra Club's new dashboard highlights how Indiana coal plants may bypass pollution cuts under Trump-era EPA rollbacks, raising utility and public health concerns.

Breakthrough research reveals the vast spread of microplastics deep beneath the ocean’s surface—thanks to innovative sampling and spectroscopic technologies that are reshaping environmental data collection.

Harita Nickel faces scrutiny as leaked documents reveal decade-long chromium-6 pollution at its Indonesian site supplying EV giants, despite public denials.

A newly introduced bill in Rhode Island aims to ban products with intentionally added microplastics by 2029 while advancing state-led testing and strategy to address environmental and health risks.

German startup eeden raises $19.3 million to advance chemical recycling of cotton-polyester textiles, addressing rising regulatory pressure and supporting a more circular textile economy.

The EPA’s evolving approach to PFAS under Administrator Lee Zeldin blends scientific inquiry, regulatory reform, and polluter liability.

Driven by eco-conscious consumers and accelerated innovation in clean technologies, the global sustainable manufacturing market is set to more than double by 2032, with North America leading and Asia-Pacific emerging as the fastest-growing region.

Why America’s hydrogen ambitions must be grounded in science, sector prioritization, and lifecycle emissions data to deliver climate and economic returns.

A new workflow enables soil-based testing of biodegradable plastics, supporting agriculture, packaging, waste, and materials industries with real-world data.

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