Solvents are needed for many crucial chemical transformations to increase the contact surface between catalysts and reagents. Aromatic solvent is the core of many industrial chemical processes, coatin....Read More
Rice is the staple food consumed by Indians. It is striking to see that even after being the 2nd largest rice producer, India faces malnutrition issues among women and children. Every....Read More
The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) has been discussing the Digital India Act (DIA) to replace the existing IT Act. In March 2023, MeitY published a presentation to....Read More
A "Bio-stimulant" is a substance, microorganism, or combination of both that, when applied to plants, seeds, or the rhizosphere, has the primary function of stimulating physiological processes in plan....Read More
Jute, a natural vegetable fiber, is commonly found or grown. It is spun into strong threads and woven to create jute fabric, known as the "golden fiber" due to its....Read More
According to Rule 3 (ac) of PWM Rules, biodegradable plastics are defined as plastics, excluding compostable plastics, that undergo natural degradation in terrestrial or aquatic environments without l....Read More
The marketof bio-degradable products made from the Sugarcane Bagasseis projected to reach a valuation of USD 322 Million by 2029.Sugarcane bagasse is an amazing alternative for tableware as it is.......Read More
Biodegradable Plastic Pellets include plastics that can be broken down by living organisms, typically microbes, into water, carbon dioxide, and biomass. These plastics are often made using renewable r....Read More
"Compostable plastic", as defined in Rule 3(e) of PWM Rules, means "plastic that undergoes degradation by biological processes to yield CO2, water, inorganic compounds and biomass in a similar rate.......Read More
The Indian government, in 2022, had declared a ban on single-use plastics that has taken effect from July 1, 2022. This created significant new prospects for entrepreneurs to tap into....Read More