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Endicott lIthium-ion battery plant to begin production in 2022

Imperium3 received a charge Wednesday, one it hopes will power the economy in the Village of Endicott and Greater Binghamton for years to come.  Imperium3 New York Inc. (iM3NY) announced it has reached a critical funding threshold that will allow the lithium-ion battery manufacturer to build out its first Gigafactory, with production expected in early 2022. iM3NY has secured $85 million in funding, including a $50 million senior secured term loan from Riverstone Credit Partners and $35 million of equity funding. Magnis Energy Technologies invested $23.6 million in equity earlier this year. iM3NY also has $230 million of manufacturing assets in place, and the company said it is now “fully funded” with a capacity to generate over 1 gigawatt-hour of high-grade lithium-ion battery cells per year. The build-out of its first Gigafactory in the Huron Campus in Endicott, part of the former IBM campus, has already begun.

To Design Truly Compostable Plastic, Scientists Take Cues From Nature

Date Time To Design Truly Compostable Plastic, Scientists Take Cues From Nature Ivan Jayapurna, a UC Berkeley materials science and engineering graduate student, preparing a sample film of a new biodegradable plastic. (Credit: Adam Lau/UC Berkeley) Despite our efforts to sort and recycle, less than 9% of plastic gets recycled in the U.S., and most ends up in landfill or the environment. Biodegradable plastic bags and containers could help, but if they’re not properly sorted, they can contaminate otherwise recyclable #1 and #2 plastics. What’s worse, most biodegradable plastics take months to break down, and when they finally do, they form microplastics – tiny bits of plastic that can end up in oceans and animals’ bodies – including our own.

Future Looks Bright for Infinitely Recyclable Plastic

Date Time Future Looks Bright for Infinitely Recyclable Plastic Only about 2% of plastics are fully recycled currently. PDK plastics could solve the single-use crisis. (Chanchai Phetdikhai/Shutterstock) Plastics are a part of nearly every product we use on a daily basis. The average person in the U.S. generates about 100 kg of plastic waste per year, most of which goes straight to a landfill. A team led by Corinne Scown, Brett Helms, Jay Keasling, and Kristin Persson at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) set out to change that. Less than two years ago, Helms announced the invention of a new plastic that could tackle the waste crisis head on. Called poly(diketoenamine), or PDK, the material has all the convenient properties of traditional plastics while avoiding the environmental pitfalls, because unlike traditional plastics, PDKs can be recycled indefinitely with no loss in quality.

To design truly compostable plastic, scientists take cues from nature

To design truly compostable plastic, scientists take cues from nature
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Xfuels Inc Shareholder Update April | The Kingston Whig Standard

Article content Calgary, Alberta–(Newsfile Corp. – April 20, 2021) –  Xfuels Inc. (OTC Pink: XFLS) is pleased to report the following Shareholder update: We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Xfuels Inc. Shareholder Update April 2021 Back to video Xfuels has retained ValueDrivenCFO, https://valuedrivencfo.com/ and BF Borgers, http://www.bfbcpa.us/ to bring the company current on OTC markets as well as audit the books of the company for the years 2019-2020. Once the books of the company are audited for the years 2019-2020, Xfuels will file the appropriate application to OTC markets to up list onto OTCQB.

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