LAS VEGAS, NV - July 15, 2025 (NEWMEDIAWIRE) - One World Products, Inc. ("OWP" or the "Company") (OTCQB: OWPC), a publicly-traded sustainability innovator led by Chairman and CEO Isiah Thomas, today ...
Eco Bio Plastics Midland Inc. plans to construct a demonstration plant by the end of the year to use shredded paper as a raw material for plastics. The company is a partnership between Midland-based ...
MIDLAND, MI - August 26, 2025 (NEWMEDIAWIRE) - One World Products, Inc. (OTCQB: OWPC), soon to be renamed Isiah Enterprises, today announced a major expansion of its Eco Bio Plastics division through ...
Researchers at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center have developed a new framework for different factors influencing how a child's brain is "wired" to learn to read before kindergarten. This ...
Greenworksbio has launched innovative eco-friendly products — compostable and biodegradable alternatives to single-use plastics. Greenworksbio’s new product line includes compostable granules, ...
WHITMORE LAKE (WWJ) --RheTech Inc. of Whitmore Lake and Eco Bio Plastics Midland Inc. of Midland Monday announced a strategic alliance to use Eco Bio's patent-protected technology that incorporates ...
The huge potential upside of biopolymers and bio-fibers has never been in dispute. Resin and fiber suppliers who use feedstocks derived from plants and other natural materials can reduce or eliminate ...
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There has been increasing public exposure on the potential use of bio-fertilisers—the use of natural, organic matter. In Malaysia, local universities have been promoting the application of ...
Eco Bio Plastics Midland, Inc., opened its new production facility in Midland today, complete with a musical performance from the president of its parent company. Employees at the company’s production ...
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