Scientists turned disposable rubber gloves into a reusable material that captures CO2, offering a new way to cut emissions and reduce waste.
AKRON—It's only natural that Christopher Robertson ended up as editor-in-chief of Rubber Chemistry & Technology, the peer-reviewed journal published under the auspices of the ACS Rubber Division.
(CN) — A hard-fought challenge to Europe’s chemical safety rules fell flat on Wednesday, when the EU’s General Court upheld the classification of a widely used rubber additive as toxic to reproduction ...
The agency launched its information-collection stage for 6PPD and 6PPD-q, a byproduct of worn-down rubber items highly toxic to aquatic species. EPA is asking for data on a widely used rubber chemical ...
Researchers have found a way to convert discarded nitrile rubber gloves into a material capable of capturing carbon dioxide, according to a study published in the journal Chem by Cell Press. The ...
TWINSBURG, Ohio—The tight-knit crew at HB Chemical Corp. has lofty goals, and their selection as Rubber News' 2023 Best Place to Work is evidence that the growing distributor is achieving them. HB ...
Every year, millions of tires end up in landfills, creating an environmental crisis with far-reaching consequences. In the United States alone, over 274 million tires were scrapped in 2021, with ...
Learn how medical-grade silicone rubber ensures safety, durability, and regulatory compliance in healthcare and critical industries. Discover ...