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Bamboo, a versatile and ecologically significant plant, has garnered substantial research attention in recent years. India is, home to 137 bamboo species across 31 genera that are widely distributed in natural forest and the country is a major ...
Payal Kotangale+5 more
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Nontechnical issues in waste management: ethical, institutional, and political concerns
J. Hébert+6 more
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Integration of smart sensors and phytoremediation for real-time pollution monitoring and ecological restoration in agricultural waste management. [PDF]
Guo J, Lin X, Xiao Y.
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This review explores the progressive design of biopolymer‐based fibrous membranes enhanced with layered carbon materials such as MXene, graphene oxide, and carbon nanotubes. It highlights how their integration significantly boosts water filtration performance, selectivity, and antifouling properties.
Sanaz Khademolqorani+10 more
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Food waste management practices in hospital foodservices and their associated greenhouse gas emissions: potential for increased environmental sustainability. [PDF]
Yip YMJ, Cook N, Collins J.
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Sustainable 3D‐Printed Platforms with Durable Photocatalytic Coatings for Efficient Water Treatment
This work presents a sustainable 3D‐printed scaffold with a bioinspired, wear‐resistant surface for photocatalyst coatings. The nano‐enabled scaffolds demonstrate exceptional stability, maintaining performance after 30 cycles of chemical regeneration and UV irradiation, while achieving a removal efficiency of 93%.
Yalda Majooni+3 more
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Comparative energy demand and carbon footprint analysis of textile waste management systems in Australia. [PDF]
Khan MI, Islam MT, Wang L, Padhye R.
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This study explores the potential of locally harvested Phallusia mammillata, a tunicate usually discarded as waste from mussles farming as a viable source for producing various high‐grade cellulose derivatives in the form of nanofibrils (NFC) and nanocrystals (CNC). Abstract Ascidians are ubiquitous filter‐feeding marine invertebrates, the only animals
Andrea Riccioni+6 more
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