It’s time for Bengaluru to learn from Mysuru’s innovative use of plastic waste. While Bengaluru previously experimented with plastic roads, Mysuru has pioneered in creating plastic pavements.
This article first appeared in the March/April issue of Inc. Arabia's digital magazine. To read the full magazine, click here. Founded by Amr Shalan and Khaled Raafat in 2021, TileGreen is an Egyptian ...
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist, and is ...
Waste management in India has been a critical issue for many years now. Most of these wastes are either organic or solid, like plastic waste. Organic waste can still be managed and disposed of but ...
At the company's factory, on the outskirts of Cairo, workers carry large barrels loaded with mixed plastic waste to be melted down and compressed CAIRO, Egypt – An Egyptian startup is aiming to turn ...
A small entrepreneur in Kamrangirchar area in Dhaka has made cost-effective pavement tiles for the first time in Bangladesh by recycling alarmingly increased plastic waste, one of the factors of ...
Kazakhstani designer Enis Akiev has developed a method for turning single-use plastic packaging into tiles, by emulating the organic process of rock formation. Metamorphic rocks such as marble develop ...