
PPE is currently non-recyclable | Credit: tataks
New scheme, developed in partnership with Heriot-Watt University, aims to ensure PPE waste is transformed into new PPE products
A ground-breaking partnership is aiming to revolutionise the handling of used personal protective equipment (PPE) and tackle what has become a major new source of single-use plastic and textile waste....
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