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Polymers and Sustainability – an Impossible Combination?
Polymers, known as plastics in everyday life, are essential to our current way of life. Many of the technological advances of the last hundred years were only made possible by these versatile, lightweight and cheap materials. While problems with our current use of this material are evident, this article highlights the advantages of polymers and how they are key to a more sustainable future with a possibly circular economy.
期刊介绍:
The ‘Société Royale des Sciences de Liège" (hereafter the Society) regularly publishes in its ‘Bulletin" original scientific papers in the fields of astrophysics, biochemistry, biophysics, biology, chemistry, geology, mathematics, mineralogy or physics, following peer review approval.