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Scientists in Singapore have found a way to transform shrimp shell waste into 'carbon-negative' hydrogen fuel, turning biomass waste into valuable climate solutions

Times of India

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July 8, 2026

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Scientists in Singapore have found a way to transform shrimp shell waste into 'carbon-negative' hydrogen fuel, turning biomass waste into valuable climate solutions

Researchers have pioneered a groundbreaking method that transforms organic waste into hydrogen fuel, while simultaneously generating protein suitable for aquaculture feed and calcium carbonate. This innovative technology aims to achieve a carbon-neutral process, capturing more carbon dioxide than it emits. Ongoing investigations are focused on potential commercial uses for this adaptable technology, though scaling up remains a notable hurdle to achieving widespread use.

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Smithsonian Magazine

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· Jul 6, 2026

How Shrimp Shells Are Being Turned Into 'Carbon Negative' Fuel, Food and Construction Materials

Engineers in Singapore have developed a new, multistep chemical process that transforms organic waste into useful, sustainable products

BERNAMA

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· Jun 23, 2026

Business : Govt To Study B50 Implementation As It Weighs Cost Of Upgrading Blending Depots

KUALA LUMPUR, June 23 (Bernama) -- The government will study the feasibility of implementing B50 biodiesel usage, following the need for a comprehensive upgrade of existing blending depots, which is expected to involve significant costs, according to the Ministry of Plantation and Commodities (KPK).

The Hindu BusinessLine

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· Jun 23, 2026

Himachal forests worth ₹22,600 crore in bioeconomy, says report

The bioeconomy is an economic model which, instead of relying on fossil-based fuel, uses renewable biological resources such as crops, forests, animals and micro-organisms to produce food, energy, materials and services

Futurism

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· Jun 24, 2026

Scientists Say New Method Turns Coffee Grounds Into High-Potency Renewable Fuel

This technology presents a new paradigm in which waste is no longer viewed as a disposal problem but as a valuable energy resource. The post Scientists Say New Method Turns Coffee Grounds Into High-Potency Renewable Fuel appeared first on Futurism.

ComputerWeekly

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· Jul 9, 2026

Circular IT turns sustainability ambitions into measurable technology for UAE organisations

As the UAE accelerates its Net Zero 2050 Strategy, CIOs are embedding sustainability into technology lifecycle management, circular IT and data-driven decision-making to reduce emissions, improve efficiency and tackle the growing challenge of e-waste

New Scientist

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· Jun 22, 2026

A promising natural technique to remove CO2 could backfire

Several start-ups have tried to grow seaweed to remove atmospheric CO2, but this could affect the levels of nutrients in the ocean and hamper other CO2-sucking processes

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Related coverage for "Scientists in Singapore have found a way to transform shrimp shell waste into 'carbon-negative' hydrogen fuel, turning biomass waste into valuable climate solutions": Smithsonian Magazine — How Shrimp Shells Are Being Turned Into 'Carbon Negative' Fuel, Food and Construction Materials. BERNAMA — Business : Govt To Study B50 Implementation As It Weighs Cost Of Upgrading Blending Depots. The Hindu BusinessLine — Himachal forests worth ₹22,600 crore in bioeconomy, says report. Futurism — Scientists Say New Method Turns Coffee Grounds Into High-Potency Renewable Fuel. ComputerWeekly — Circular IT turns sustainability ambitions into measurable technology for UAE organisations. New Scientist — A promising natural technique to remove CO2 could backfire