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UMass Lowell researchers work toward a greener economy

 E-Mail LOWELL, Mass. - The U.S. Department of Energy has awarded UMass Lowell researchers $1.8 million to develop recyclable plastics and manufacturing technologies to help the country reduce its greenhouse-gas emissions and improve its environmental sustainability. The grant is funded through the REMADE Institute, a public-private partnership created by the DOE to help the U.S. move toward what s known as a circular economy, in which waste is eliminated as much as possible by continually reusing and recycling resources. The UMass Lowell project will seek ways to improve the recycling of plastic films from industrial and consumer goods that typically end up in landfills. The research aims to create new uses for the plastic waste and possibilities for the re-manufacturing of sustainable products. Innovative plastics-processing technologies developed by the researchers and industrial partners would create new opportunities for manufacturers across the country, according to UM

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