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		<title>Top 7 des solutions à la pollution plastique : Quelle est la dernière innovation technologique ?</title>
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		<pubdate>Thu, 16 May 2024 22:07:10 +0000</pubdate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Les retombées négatives de la pollution plastique ont entraîné une vague d&#8217;innovations dans tous les domaines, du recyclage du plastique aux systèmes de collecte des déchets. La technologie jouera un rôle essentiel dans l&#8217;atténuation de la crise du plastique sur notre planète, en débloquant des solutions et des services qui n&#8217;existaient peut-être même pas il [&#8230;]</p>
<p>L’article <a href="https://ceosarl.com/en/news/top-7-des-solutions-a-la-pollution-plastique-quelle-est-la-derniere-innovation-technologique/">Top 7 des solutions à la pollution plastique : Quelle est la dernière innovation technologique ?</a> est apparu en premier sur <a href="https://ceosarl.com/en">CEO Sarl</a>.</p>
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.elementor-widget-text-editor.elementor-drop-cap-view-stacked .elementor-drop-cap{background-color:#69727d;color:#fff}.elementor-widget-text-editor.elementor-drop-cap-view-framed .elementor-drop-cap{color:#69727d;border:3px solid;background-color:transparent}.elementor-widget-text-editor:not(.elementor-drop-cap-view-default) .elementor-drop-cap{margin-top:8px}.elementor-widget-text-editor:not(.elementor-drop-cap-view-default) .elementor-drop-cap-letter{width:1em;height:1em}.elementor-widget-text-editor .elementor-drop-cap{float:left;text-align:center;line-height:1;font-size:50px}.elementor-widget-text-editor .elementor-drop-cap-letter{display:inline-block}</style>				<p>The negative impact of plastic pollution has led to a wave of innovation in everything from plastic recycling to waste collection systems.</p><p>technology will play a key role in alleviating the plastic crisis on our planet, unlocking solutions and services that may not have existed even a few years ago.</p><p>Although there's still a long way to go, the era of green technologies is a promising one. Here are some of the technologies we're most excited about.</p><h3>7 solutions to plastic pollution</h3><p>Inger Andersen, Executive Director of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), once said: "To effectively tackle the crisis of plastic pollution in our freshwater and marine ecosystems, we need innovative technologies that will serve us well for years to come".</p><p>In recent years, many start-ups and companies have risen to the challenge by launching cutting-edge technologies to combat plastic waste. From tracking and tracing systems to advanced recycling machines that separate materials, here are some of the most interesting developments.</p><h4>1. The bubble barrier</h4><p>According to the OECD, around 109 million tonnes of plastic waste are floating in rivers around the world. Increased rainfall and flooding mean even more waste in our water systems, eventually ending up in the sea and breaking down into harmful microplastics.</p><p>While there are many exciting developments in river cleaning systems, The Great Bubble Barrier is one of the most promising. This young Dutch company has developed an innovative technology that removes plastic pollution from rivers without affecting their flow or the surrounding wildlife.</p><p>The concept is simple but effective: air is pumped into a tube placed on the riverbed. The air escapes through holes in the tube and rises to the top, creating a wall of bubbles that directs the plastic towards the surface for collection.</p><p>The Great Bubble Barrier was a finalist for the Earthshot Award in 2022 and is already preventing around 8,000 pieces of plastic from entering the North Sea every month. The team behind the technology estimates that the system can collect at least 86% of all the plastic waste that passes through it.</p><p>The start-up's founders also plan to implement their technology in Germany and Portugal, and then roll it out across Asia.</p><h4>2. Plastic credits</h4><p>At least 2 billion people around the world don’t have access to proper waste management systems, putting them at increased risk of health problems and environmental pollution. But a new area of technology is helping address this.</p><p>Plastic credits are digital, transferable certificates representing a specific weight of plastic waste that has been recovered or recycled. They’re a smart way to ensure the traceability of waste with technology while supporting vulnerable communities most impacted by pollution.</p><p>Most credit systems use blockchain technology to log credit issuance, unlocking transparency throughout the waste lifecycle and holding businesses accountable.</p><p>It’s also a technology that businesses can easily adopt without making many adjustments to their systems, meaning it can be widely implemented quickly.</p><h4>3. Track-and-trace waste recovery</h4><p>Track-and-trace technology can also increase transparency in waste recovery systems. In the future, this technology could be widely adopted alongside plastic credits to ensure further accountability.</p><p>As its name suggests, track-and-trace software can monitor waste from collection to its endpoint, giving people a clear overview of where their plastic ends up and how its dealt with. It relies on QR codes, innovative AI systems, and Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) for traceability and transparency.</p><p>Through API integration, businesses can include this live data reporting on their websites, enabling clear communication to consumers and regulators about their commitments.</p><h4>4. Microplastic removal</h4><p>Some environmental experts believe that microplastics may negatively impact the environment, wildlife, and human health.</p><p>Due to the minuscule size of microplastics and nanoplastics, it’s hard to say quite how much there is of it in our natural environment. However, alarming studies have estimated that the volume of microplastics on the sea floor has tripled in just the last twenty years.</p><p>Luckily, there are some promising developments in the field of microplastic removal. In early 2024, researchers at Canada’s University of Waterloo developed a method that removed 94% of microplastics from water by trapping the particles inside a porous plastic structure.</p><p>In the study, scientists used thermal decomposition (the breakdown of substances through heat) to turn a nonrecyclable polymer called epoxy into activated carbon. They then treated the contaminated water with activated carbon, which trapped the microplastics within the porous structure of the epoxy substance.</p><p>Other exciting developments in this area include scientists creating a 3D hydrogel (a gel substance containing liquid and polymer layers) that can absorb and degrade microplastics.</p><p>Two US students recently also won funding for an ultrasound device that could potentially filter microplastics from water. While still in early development, the promising technology uses ultrasound waves to create pressure in a tube that separates microplastics from the water.</p><h4>5. Solar-powered waste gathering</h4><p>The Ocean Cleanup is another well-known non-profit creating technology to solve plastic waste. According to the organization’s research, <strong>1,000 rivers contribute up to 80%</strong> of riverine pollution, and they decided to act.</p><p>Ocean Cleanup developed a fleet of barges, known as <strong>Interceptors</strong>that are powered by smart technology to collect plastic waste destined for our oceans.</p><p>The 100% solar-powered barges automatically extract plastic from rivers with a conveyor belt, and rely on sensor data to fill several dumpsters before automatically informing local operators about collections. </p><p><strong>Ocean Cleanup now has 15 interceptor barges operating in eight countries</strong>like Indonesia and Jamaica — and has removed <strong>3 000 000 de kilogrammes (kg)</strong> of trash from rivers worldwide.</p><h4>6. AI-powered waste separation</h4><p>Automated waste separation processes that rely on robotics, artificial intelligence, and deep learning have gathered pace in recent years.</p><p>Most standard sorting systems face operational challenges, including poor accuracy and the need for manual input. But technology is rapidly optimizing these processes and speeding up recycling abilities.</p><p>Several companies operate in this field, like Recyleye, which uses ‘AI optical air-jet sorters’ to spot materials and separate them from mixed waste. These industrial-sized waste-sorting machines rely on smart technology and machine learning to identify recyclable materials at scale as they run through the conveyor belt system.</p><p>In 2023, Recycleye was one of several organizations that formed a partnership called Project OMNI. This partnership created a technology that separated food-grade polypropylene plastic from household post-consumer waste.</p><h4>7. Biotech for plastic breakdown</h4><p>While most of the solutions we’ve mentioned focus on recovering plastic waste, the big question is how to deal with waste once it’s collected. But there are also technical developments here.</p><p>Standard recycling processes are impactful to an extent, but recovering ocean plastics is complex because the materials are often degraded, so they can't always be recycled.</p><p>While some organizations use alternative disposal methods like co-processing, the field of biotech is where things get really interesting.</p><p>Carbios is an example of an organization working on biotech-powered recycling systems, developing methods that break down and recycle plastics with technology.</p><p>It uses enzymatic recycling processes, which rely on enzymes to break down plastic and turn it into its original components. This means bio-recycling can break down low-quality and mixed plastic without compromising the quality of the recycled material.</p><h3>The challenges of preventing plastic pollution</h3><p>Solving the planet’s plastic crisis won’t happen overnight — but we are hopeful that we can reach this goal over time.</p><p>The reality is there are still a lot of challenges in addressing plastic pollution and limitations to technological advancements in this field. Some of the biggest obstacles include:</p><ul><li>Recycling processes face complexities, due to certain materials and mixed components</li><li>Degradation of ocean-based plastic means some waste can’t be recycled</li><li>Plastic pollution technologies are sometimes hard to scale</li><li>Pro-plastic lobbying continues to shape some government discourse on pollution</li><li>Some companies continue to neglect their role in post-consumer waste</li></ul><h3>Summary</h3><p>A global, systemic change in how we rely on plastic will take time, investments, and a multifaceted approach.</p><p>We know there’s a long way to go, but technological advancements continue to gather momentum — and that’s something to be hopeful about.</p><p>Thanks to recent developments in plastic pollution technology, we can accelerate efforts to clean up our planet and make a difference.</p>						</div>
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		<title>Bioénergie et équipements agricoles: une solution durable pour l’avenir</title>
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		<pubdate>Sun, 07 Apr 2024 22:07:53 +0000</pubdate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Notre entreprise se consacre à la promotion de la bioénergie et à la vente ou location d’équipements agricoles. Nous croyons fermement que l’utilisation de sources d’énergie renouvelables est la clé pour un avenir durable et respectueux de l’environnement. Dans cet article, nous allons vous expliquer en quoi consiste la bioénergie et comment nos équipements agricoles [&#8230;]</p>
<p>L’article <a href="https://ceosarl.com/en/agriculture/bioenergie-et-equipements-agricoles-une-solution-durable-pour-lavenir/">Bioénergie et équipements agricoles: une solution durable pour l’avenir</a> est apparu en premier sur <a href="https://ceosarl.com/en">CEO Sarl</a>.</p>
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							<p>Our company is dedicated to the promotion of bioenergy and the sale or hire of agricultural equipment. We firmly believe that using renewable energy sources is the key to a sustainable and environmentally friendly future. In this article, we'll explain what bioenergy is and how our agricultural equipment can help you benefit from it.</p><p> </p><h3>What is bioenergy?</h3><p>Bioenergy is a renewable form of energy produced from organic matter such as agricultural waste, forestry residues and energy crops. It can be used to produce heat, electricity or fuel. Bioenergy has many advantages over traditional energy sources, including sustainability, local availability and low environmental impact.</p><p> </p><h3>The benefits of bioenergy</h3><p>Bioenergy offers many advantages for agriculture and the environment. Firstly, it enables agricultural waste to be recycled by transforming it into a useful source of energy. This reduces waste management costs and contributes to the transition towards a circular economy.</p><p>In addition, bioenergy is a viable alternative to fossil fuels, helping to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and combat climate change. By using renewable energy sources, we can reduce our dependence on unsustainable energy sources and help preserve the environment for future generations.</p><p> </p><h3>Our agricultural equipment</h3><p>We offer a wide range of agricultural equipment adapted to bioenergy production. Whether you want to produce heat, electricity or biogas, we have the right solutions for you.</p><p>Our equipment includes biodigesters, biomass boilers, cogeneration systems and much more. We work closely with our customers to understand their specific needs and provide tailor-made solutions.</p><p>Alongside equipment sales, we also offer rental services for those wishing to test bioenergy before committing to a long-term investment. Farm equipment hire is a cost-effective way to explore the benefits of bioenergy without making a major financial commitment.</p><p> </p><h3>Contact us</h3><p>If you are interested in bioenergy and would like to find out more about our agricultural equipment, please <strong><a href="https://ceosarl.com/en/contact/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Contact us</a></strong>. Our team of experts will be happy to answer all your questions and help you find the best solution for your project.</p><p>Together, we can contribute to a more sustainable, environmentally-friendly future through bioenergy and the use of appropriate agricultural equipment.</p>						</div>
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		<title>Quelques astuces pour fabriquer soi-même du charbon vert</title>
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		<pubdate>Sat, 23 Mar 2024 22:15:41 +0000</pubdate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>La fabrication du charbon vert ou charbon écologique est une alternative idéale pour lutter contre l’émission de gaz nocif engendré par les charbons de bois. Outre la pollution, l’utilisation du charbon de bois constitue les premières causes de déforestation à laquelle font face plusieurs pays du monde. Pour y remédier, cet article est dédié à [&#8230;]</p>
<p>L’article <a href="https://ceosarl.com/en/atuces-conseils/quelques-astuces-pour-fabriquer-soi-meme-du-charbon-vert/">Quelques astuces pour fabriquer soi-même du charbon vert</a> est apparu en premier sur <a href="https://ceosarl.com/en">CEO Sarl</a>.</p>
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							<p>The production of green charcoal or ecological charcoal is an ideal alternative for combating the harmful gases produced by charcoal. As well as causing pollution, the use of charcoal is one of the main causes of deforestation in many countries around the world. To remedy this, this article is dedicated to the manufacture of ecological charcoal that will contribute to the sustainable restoration of the environment.</p><h3>Bio-coal made from household waste </h3><p>Between organic matter, plastics and paper, household waste is one of the safest and most reliable raw materials for making bio-charcoal. All these residues can be used to make carbonised briquettes of ecological coal, replacing charcoal and firewood. They are generally used for domestic cooking and are also very practical for producing heat in industry. Depending on consumer needs, these briquettes can also be uncharred.</p><p> </p><h3>Preparation of raw materials and carbonisation</h3><p>First, the raw materials to be used must be sorted and dried in the sun. You should also shred any large ones to facilitate carbonisation. If the raw materials are paper or cardboard, they need to be soaked in water for 4 days to facilitate densification. Once the basic products are ready, they are subjected to a carbonisation session. This involves placing the raw materials in conditions of heat between 400 and 600°C and in an oxygen-free environment. In the case of green coal, traditional, improved, retort or hydrothermal carbonisation can be used.</p><p> </p><h3>Binder preparation and densification</h3><p>The binder is essential to ensure good adhesion between the components of the coal and the solidarity of the briquettes. However, paper or cardboard briquettes do not require binder. The binder used can be molasses, clay or arabic binder. Once the binder has been incorporated, the briquettes move on to the densification stage, making them easier to burn and transport. After densification or agglomeration, the briquettes must be dried in the sun or on racks.</p>						</div>
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		<title>La technologie et son impact significatif sur l’environnement</title>
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		<pubdate>Wed, 10 Jan 2024 22:26:26 +0000</pubdate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Tout comme les secteurs du transport et de l’industrie, il a été prouvé que le domaine de la technologie a un impact considérable sur l’environnement. Les émissions de gaz à effet de serre générées par la technologie numérique sont en constante augmentation depuis quelques années. Ce qui entraîne une pollution croissante de l’environnement.   La [&#8230;]</p>
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							<p>Like the transport and industrial sectors, technology has been shown to have a considerable impact on the environment. Greenhouse gas emissions generated by digital technology have been rising steadily in recent years. The result is increasing environmental pollution.</p><p> </p><h3>Pollution linked to the manufacture of appliances</h3><p>Pollution starts not only when appliances are used, but also, and above all, when they are manufactured. Manufacturing involves the use of large quantities of raw materials and energy. To produce a laptop or a television set, metals have to be collected from the four corners of the world. What's more, extracting these materials requires a massive amount of fossil fuels. This causes considerable environmental pollution. It has been proven that these appliances emit hundreds of tonnes of CO2 before they are even used.</p><p> </p><h3>Digital technology has a significant environmental impact</h3><p>Did you know that surfing the Internet and storing data in the cloud have a negative impact on the environment? Human behaviour is one of the main causes of climate change and pollution, and the introduction of 5G is no exception. It only increases the carbon footprint of digital technology. While it is true that 5G requires less energy than 4G, the power consumption of this network is significantly higher.</p><p> </p><h3>How can we limit digital pollution?</h3><p>Digital technology is an integral part of our daily lives, but it is possible to reduce the pollution it generates. Every day, we can take simple steps to help save the planet. For example, it's a good idea to extend the life of equipment by reconditioning it rather than buying new. It's also a good idea to opt for reconditioned appliances, which have become very fashionable recently. Systematically switching off electronic devices before going to bed at night or leaving the house is also a good ecological gesture.</p>						</div>
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		<pubdate>Wed, 22 Nov 2023 22:27:03 +0000</pubdate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Que signifie un système de gestion des déchets ? Un système de gestion des déchets est un processus rationalisé que les organisations utilisent pour éliminer, réduire, réutiliser et prévenir les déchets. Également connu sous le nom d&#8217;élimination des déchets, il s&#8217;agit d&#8217;une approche dans laquelle les entreprises mettent en œuvre des stratégies globales pour gérer [&#8230;]</p>
<p>L’article <a href="https://ceosarl.com/en/gestion-des-dechets/systeme-de-gestion-des-dechets-le-guide/">Système de gestion des déchets : Le Guide</a> est apparu en premier sur <a href="https://ceosarl.com/en">CEO Sarl</a>.</p>
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							<h3>What does a waste management system mean?</h3><p>A waste management system is a streamlined process that organisations use to eliminate, reduce, reuse and prevent waste. Also known as waste elimination, it is an approach in which companies implement comprehensive strategies to effectively manage waste from its origin to its final disposal. Possible methods of waste elimination include recycling, composting, incineration, landfill, bioremediation, waste-to-energy and waste minimisation.</p><p> </p>						</div>
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							<p>Waste management refers to the measures used to manage waste throughout its life cycle, from production to disposal or recovery.</p><p> </p><h3>Waste disposal methods</h3><p>There are many strategies and methods for <strong><a href="https://ceosarl.com/en/nos-prestations/audit-gestion-des-dechets/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Waste Management</a></strong>. Modern waste management strategies focus on sustainability. Other solutions for waste disposal include waste reduction, reuse and recycling.</p><p><strong>Recycling</strong> - Also known as physical reprocessing, recycling is ideal for disposing of inorganic waste such as plastics, glass and metals. Although organic waste such as paper and food can also be recycled, composting is a better method of waste disposal, as it transforms organic waste into nutrient-rich fertiliser.</p><p><strong>Waste-to-energy conversion</strong> - or WtE - is the conversion of non-recyclable waste into heat, electricity or fuel using renewable energy sources such as anaerobic digestion and plasma gasification.</p><p><strong>Anaerobic digestion</strong> is the biological reprocessing of animal manure and human excrement into methane-rich biogas. Plasma gasification uses a plasma-filled vessel operating at high temperatures and low oxygen levels to transform hazardous waste into synthesis gas. Another option for eliminating hazardous waste is bioremediation, i.e. the treatment of contaminants, toxins and pollutants by micro-organisms.</p><p> </p><h3>The 5Rs of waste management</h3><p>The 5Rs of waste management are a set of principles that guide efforts to reduce the impact of waste on the environment. The 5Rs are as follows</p><p><strong>Reject</strong> - It's about saying no to unnecessary things like single-use plastics and excessive packaging.</p><p><strong>Reduce</strong> - The aim is to minimise the amount of waste produced by using fewer resources and being more aware of our consumption.</p><p><strong>Reuse</strong> - Instead of throwing items away after a single use, we need to find ways of reusing them. This may involve reusing objects or using durable goods that have a longer lifespan.</p><p><strong>Reusability</strong> - The aim is to give objects a new purpose or a new use, to extend their lifespan and to reduce waste.</p><p><strong>Recycle</strong> - Recycling involves transforming used materials into new products, reducing the need for raw materials and lowering the overall impact on the environment.</p><p> </p><h3>Approaches and best practice in waste auditing</h3><p>Common waste audit methods include examining records, visiting facilities and sorting waste.</p><ul><li><strong>The first approach</strong> involves examining waste transport and disposal records, as well as contracts with recycling facilities.</li><li><strong>Second approach:</strong> a team of internal auditors must identify waste-generating activities by observing and interviewing employees.</li><li><strong>Third approach:</strong> Physical collection, sorting and weighing of a sample of the organisation's waste. This sample may correspond to one day's waste or to a collection of waste from each department.</li></ul><p>To achieve this, companies can use a numerical checklist before, during and after the waste audit. This checklist typically contains information on planning, waste segregation and a description of the organisation's waste stream. In addition, a comprehensive waste management checklist ensures that appropriate waste protocols are applied within organisations.</p><p> </p><h3>How to create a waste management plan</h3><p>Before creating a waste management plan, it is important to obtain the opinion and support of the various stakeholders. Ask them for suggestions on how to be more environmentally friendly. Next, assess the robustness of the current system by carrying out waste audits. After reviewing the results of the waste audit, identify development needs, including budget, estimated waste composition, current waste reduction and waste generation.</p><p>Once the objectives of the waste management plan have been finalised, proceed with the following steps:</p><p>determine the resources required (containers, vehicles, etc.)<br />Identify a contact person and specify their responsibilities<br />Prepare an implementation schedule.</p><p>As well as keeping all the results of waste audits, document the daily disposal of waste and the use of the organisation's resources.</p>						</div>
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		<title>6 produits géniaux fabriqués à partir de déchets recyclés</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Le recyclage est monnaie courante dans les foyers et sur les lieux de travail, et de nombreux objets que nous utilisons quotidiennement ont été un jour autre chose. Bien qu&#8217;il s&#8217;agisse d&#8217;une pratique courante, le recyclage ne se résume pas à la transformation d&#8217;une vieille bouteille en plastique en une nouvelle. De nombreux matériaux, en [&#8230;]</p>
<p>L’article <a href="https://ceosarl.com/en/news/6-produits-geniaux-fabriques-a-partir-de-dechets-recycles/">6 produits géniaux fabriqués à partir de déchets recyclés</a> est apparu en premier sur <a href="https://ceosarl.com/en">CEO Sarl</a>.</p>
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							<p>Recycling is commonplace in our homes and workplaces, and many of the objects we use every day were once something else. Although it is</p><p>Although it's common practice, there's more to recycling than turning an old plastic bottle into a new one.</p><p>Many materials, apart from conventional plastic and glass, can be recycled and transformed into a range of weird and wonderful creations.</p><p> </p><h3>Recycled shoes</h3><p><strong><a href="https://www.adidas.co.uk/sustainability-phase-out-virgin-polyester-2024" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Adidas has announced</a></strong> that it would stop using virgin polyester by 2024. The sports giant uses recycled marine plastic waste in some of its latest sports shoes.</p><p>But the famous brand is not alone in offering sustainable footwear: Yatay claims to be the first ‘organic shoe’ made from wood, cereals, recycled tyres and water bottles.</p><p><strong><a href="https://www.converse.com/shop/renew-collection?csid=AFF_PRF_CNV_WE_UK_EN_20210225_AWIN_VigLink+Content_AWIN85386_Generic_X_X_VigLinkInc_X_X_X_X_0-0_X&amp;awc=7826_1614266286_785206130b0295b9bc0894f9c9e64e4f" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Converse</a></strong> is even offering an eco-friendly version of its classic Chuck Taylor, made from 30-40% recycled manufacturing waste, including leftovers from its own factory.</p><p> </p><h3>Coffins</h3><p>Although the idea of coffins may seem daunting at first sight, an eco-friendly coffin is an excellent choice for the environmentally conscious.</p><p>Co-op Funeral Care says it has seen an increase in demand for green funerals, and a recycled coffin is an easy way to incorporate sustainability into end-of-life ceremonies.</p><p>A range of recycled coffins is available, <strong><a href="https://www.creativecoffins.co.uk/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Creative Coffins</a></strong> offering cardboard options, 70% of which are made from reused materials.</p><p> </p><h3>The roads</h3><p>Roads and pavements made from recycled waste are becoming increasingly common, whether it's the re-use of old road materials, such as part of the A10 motorway in France, or innovations in plastic recycling that can be found all over the world.</p><p>Stretches of road around the world now include plastic waste, from packaging to bottles, which was previously destined for landfill or incineration.</p><p>The company <strong><a href="https://www.macrebur.com/">MacRebur</a></strong>which specialises in plastic roads, has seen its products used all over the world in asphalt for motorways, roundabouts, runways and even racing circuits.</p><p> </p><h3 id="chewing-gum" class="wp-block-heading">Chewing Gum</h3><p>Chewing gum is an unlikely material that can be recycled and used to make all sorts of new and useful objects.</p><p><strong><a href="https://gumdropltd.com/">Gumdrop</a> </strong>is a UK initiative that encourages people to dispose of their chewing gum responsibly and recycle it into Gum-tec - a range of compounds that can then be used in rubber and plastic materials such as shoes, coffee cups and packaging.</p><p>Gumdrop bins are now available throughout the UK, including at Legoland and Southampton Airport.</p><p> </p><h3>Toothbrushes</h3><p>Toothbrushes can take up to 1,000 years to decompose, whether in a marine environment or in a landfill, so it's hardly surprising that they're getting an ecological makeover.</p><p>In 2020, <strong><a href="https://www.unilever.com/news/news-and-features/Feature-article/2020/meet-unilevers-first-100-recycled-plastic-toothbrush.html">Unilever</a> </strong>has launched a toothbrush made from 100% recycled plastic.</p><p>The model is made from 100% food-grade post-consumer recycled plastic, while containing 40% less plastic than a standard toothbrush.</p><p> </p><h3>Recycled carpets</h3><p>Most carpets are made from plastic fibres and, in recent years, manufacturers have succeeded in creating these fibres from recycled materials such as plastic bottles.</p><p>Not only can carpets be produced from recycled plastic waste, but the British brand Sedna is offering floor coverings made from regenerated nylon, made from recycled waste such as old carpets and abandoned fishing nets collected from the seabed.</p><p>This has the added benefit of making the oceans safer for marine creatures such as turtles and dolphins, which often become entangled in litter.</p>						</div>
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