The global diaper industry has long been dominated by Huggies and Pampers, but now a flock of startups are shaking things up—and making their diapers way more sustainable. When my baby was born, the ...
A scientist here says he has developed an inexpensive, biodegradable super absorbent polymer (SAP) derived from starch that ...
The bill lands somewhere between $840 and $1,200 a year, depending on brand, size, and the tariffs that quietly raised diaper ...
Borouge International and BlueAlp are working with Woosh to chemically recycle disposable baby diapers into pyrolysis oils ...
A company that’s working on a biodegradable alternative to fossil fuel-based products as diverse as car seats and diaper filling has received $21 million from investors, including Vermont’s own Dudley ...
According to the latest market analysis by Future Market Insights, the global Super Absorbent Polymer Market is projected to grow from USD 10.2 billion ...
The "Global Superabsorbent Polymers - Procurement Market Intelligence Report" report has been added to Research and Markets' offering. Global Superabsorbent Polymers Market, provides up-to-date ...
ESPOO, Finland, March 18, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Disposable diapers and agricultural water retention products rely on fossil-based superabsorbent polymers (SAP) that contribute to microplastic pollution ...
Researchers have developed a technique to untangle absorbent polymers and recycle them into materials similar to the gooey adhesives used in sticky notes and bandages. Every year, 3.5 million metric ...
Shibushi, Japan: Billions of dirty diapers end up buried or burned every year in Japan -- more from seniors than babies -- but a recycling breakthrough has given them a new lease of life, one hot mess ...