Fossil Fuels Maintain Grip on Energy Sector Despite Renewables’ Surge in 2022

The industry’s Statistical Review of World Energy report revealed that despite record renewable energy growth, the world’s energy consumption increased by 1% last year and that fossil fuels, which still accounted for 82% of supply, continued to dominate. The Energy Institute, in partnership with the consulting firms KPMG and Kearny, took over the annual report …

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Boron Fertilizer Market is Expected to Steadily Grow During the Forecast Period of 2023 to 2032

A boron fertilizer is a micronutrient fertilizer that contains boron. The plants need only trace amounts of this boron for healthy growth. In accordance to Precedence Research report, the market for boron fertilizers was valued at USD 2.97 billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach USD 6.3 billion by 2032, expanding at a CAGR …

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Australia Choose the Landmark Approach for Critical Minerals Strategy

This week, Australia unveiled a landmark strategy establishing its approach to collaborating with investors and global partners to establish a critical minerals processing sector for the energy transition. Australia, a major supplier of rare earths, cobalt, copper, graphite, manganese, and other minerals essential to the global energy shift, provides about half of the world’s lithium. …

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Brazil’s Poultry Industry Optimistic about Export Continuity Despite Bird Flu

The risk of infection on poultry farms, which are mostly concentrated in southern Brazil, increased when HPAI (highly pathological avian influenza) was discovered in wild birds in the southern state of Rio Grande do Sul in the beginning of June. However, it is still unlikely that Brazil will impose a statewide export embargo should the …

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New Development of Invisible and Anti-Bacterial Coating

To reduce the spread of infections on surfaces that are frequently touched, an innovative, thin cellulose fiber film that is “invisible to the naked eye” has been developed. According to reports, researchers from the University of Birmingham School of Chemical Engineering, Cambridge University, and FiberLean Technologies created the coating under the direction of Professor Zhenyu …

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The Contrasting Realities of Recycled Plastic Demand; Long-Term Optimism Amid Short-Term Concerns

Despite legislation providing long-term optimism, polymer Recyclers continue to face fierce competition from virgin plastics. In an interview with Argus, Ton Emans, president of Plastic Recyclers Europe, acknowledged the challenging circumstances that recyclers in Europe currently confront. Many recyclers had anticipated a seasonal uptick in demand in the spring, but that has notably not happened. …

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Metallics Markets in Transition: Embracing Low-Emissions Steel Production

As efforts to increase the use of electric arc furnace (EAF) steelmaking gain momentum in Europe, North America, and Asia, together with a rising demand for high purity scrap and direct-reduced iron, ferrous scrap markets are anticipating an ever-wider role in the decarbonization of the steel industry. While competing for scrap grades, mills depending on …

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Soybean Oil Imports Would be Permitted Duty-Free Into India Until June

The largest importer of vegetable oils in the world, India, canceled a duty-free import quota of 2 million tonnes of crude sunflower oil and soybean oil for the current fiscal year, which began on April 1. However, the action delayed cargoes that were loaded before the government deadline of March 31—90,000 tonnes at Indian ports …

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A new Polymer Recycling Approach; Closed Loop for a Circular Economy

According to projections, the amount of plastic garbage will increase by 200%, severely harming the ecosystem. Currently, large amounts of plastic trash are either burned or dumped in landfills. In addition to harming the environment, this also depletes precious resources. The ever-increasing amount of plastic solid waste has resulted in worldwide plastic pollution both on …

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