Green plastics and sustainable fabrics
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Innovating sustainable materials and processes at all scales
Plastics and fabrics are two of the materials with the largest environmental impacts, both in their production and their waste. Imperial academics are working on new materials and technologies which are less resource-intensive to produce, and which can be upcycled or recycled into new products of value.
Publications
Academic expertise
Camille Petit
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Camille Petit
Chemical Engineering
Ceri Hammond
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Ceri Hammond
Chemical Engineering
Koon-Yang Lee
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Koon-Yang Lee
Aeronautics
Magda Titirici
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Magda Titirici
Chemical Engineering
Naomi Nakayama
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Naomi Nakayama
Bioengineering
Rodrigo Ledesma Amaro
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Rodrigo Ledesma Amaro
Bioengineering