# 2024 ENZIMA |
This project tackles the challenge of recycling sterile wraps, which account for 20% of global medical waste and are notoriously difficult to recycle. By using enzymes from fungi, sterile polypropylene wraps are broken down into their original monomers, enabling them to be repurposed into new wraps without compromising integrity. This innovative process reduces plastic waste, minimises carbon emissions, and supports global sustainability goals by creating a closed-loop recycling system for the medical sector
A new construction material made from used coffee
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Advanced model for automatic coral reef segmentation
Carolina Obregon Tarazona, Darcy Damary Rincon Blanco, Greg Horowitz