Researchers from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) have developed a carbonization method for converting waste paper into pure carbon, which could be used in lithium-ion batteries.
Scientists have used carbonisation to convert waste paper - from single-use packaging and bags, and cardboard boxes - into electrodes for lithium-ion batteries.
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it s a terrible habit, we ve got to kick it. half the energy used by that industry still comes from fossilfuels, so they are causing emissions like all the other major materials producers. and amazingly, demand for paper is still going up. after 50 years of talking about the paperless office, we haven t got there. so we could change that by changing the amount of paper and packaging that we re all using. i m now going to introduce you to an invention that is so bold, so brilliant, and so extraordinary that you will think it is a trick. it isn t a trick, this is real. it s to do with solving the problem of what we can do with all the waste paper in the world, all the paper we print up and then just throw away. well, in here, there s