“Private Innovation and Public Pressure Can Be Key to Environmental Progress,” By Carrie L. Lukas
I saw a new website showing some of the many ways that silcones—which are made with the elements silicon and oxygen—are used in a huge variety of products and materials that Americans encounter every day. It’s not enough that they are malleable, hold their shape, and resistant to heat and cool. They are also good for the environment! … Read the full article on the IWF Blog.
Silocones and Environmental Progress
June 27, 2012