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Meet Hydropol, the plastic that dissolves in water — and could solve London's fatberg crisis
Synthetic, single-use plastic. It transformed our world and our supply chains. But there’s the flip side. The packets and bags that take decades to decompose, oceans clogged with detritus, ...
Navico Group, a supplier of integrated systems and products to industries ranging from marine to recreational vehicles and more, is using Hydropol bags developed by United Kingdom-based Aquapak to ...
Birmingham, U.K.-based Aquapak says it is targeting the new European harmonized recyclability validation test methodology launched by the Confederation of European Paper Industries (CEPI), the ...
Humans produce 420 million tons of plastic annually, and as much as 14 million tons of plastic enter the ocean. Scientists are now finding traces of microplastics in our sea salt, beer and tap water.
British company Aquapak is offering a solution — literally. Its Hydropol polymer material is a plastic that can fully dissolve in water. “It’s like sugar in tea,” CEO Mark Lapping tells me. All ...
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