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PET bottles
Mexico is a global leader in PET recycling, with over 60% of bottles on the market being reclaimed.
In the image, foam covers the Santiago River, whose contaminated waters have been linked to global manufacturers
A group of researchers is developing a reactor that uses waste from the metal smelting industry.
Photograph of strawberries in a production line
Derived from orange waste, it aims to preserve berries by acting as a protective layer against mechanical and microbiological damage.
Illustration of recycling
How it works and why this model, besides being a good business, can help us achieve the planet's sustainability.
Ilustration of diverse industries
Carlos Scheel, emeritus professor at EGADE Business School, created the group to promote the circular economy.
thousands of empty plastic bottles
First circular economy step: stop throwing plastic and other polymers in the trash, to transform them into new products.
PARASITIC FUNGUS, CORDYCEPS SP, INFESTS AND KILLS INSECT HOST. MANU NP. SOUTHEAST PERU
They have been imagined as responsible for pandemics, but, in reality, they can help against contamination and diseases.
Two male mechanics holding a windsheald using tools
The Advanced Manufacturing group at Tec de Monterrey’s School of Engineering and Sciences has plans to give this material a second life

Circular Economy

PET bottles
Mexico is a global leader in PET recycling, with over 60% of bottles on the market being reclaimed.
In the image, foam covers the Santiago River, whose contaminated waters have been linked to global manufacturers
A group of researchers is developing a reactor that uses waste from the metal smelting industry.
Photograph of strawberries in a production line
Derived from orange waste, it aims to preserve berries by acting as a protective layer against mechanical and microbiological damage.
Illustration of recycling
How it works and why this model, besides being a good business, can help us achieve the planet's sustainability.
Ilustration of diverse industries
Carlos Scheel, emeritus professor at EGADE Business School, created the group to promote the circular economy.
thousands of empty plastic bottles
First circular economy step: stop throwing plastic and other polymers in the trash, to transform them into new products.
PARASITIC FUNGUS, CORDYCEPS SP, INFESTS AND KILLS INSECT HOST. MANU NP. SOUTHEAST PERU
They have been imagined as responsible for pandemics, but, in reality, they can help against contamination and diseases.
Two male mechanics holding a windsheald using tools
The Advanced Manufacturing group at Tec de Monterrey’s School of Engineering and Sciences has plans to give this material a second life

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