Scientists turned disposable rubber gloves into a reusable material that captures CO2, offering a new way to cut emissions and reduce waste.
Rubber gloves have proved “a quiet cash cow” of the pandemic, says The Sunday Times. That’s great news for Malaysia – the country makes around two-thirds of the world’s latex gloves – and for Stanley ...
Every year, over 100 billion nitrile rubber gloves are produced. They are made from synthetic polymers—a material chemically related to plastic and derived from crude oil. The vast majority is used in ...
WASHINGTON—Efforts are under way to dramatically increase rubber glove production on U.S. soil using the Defense Production Act, which traces its history to the Korean War and is inspired by efforts ...
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