A group of researchers at the University of Illinois have discovered a way to convert food waste into sustainable jet fuel.
From nonstick pans to processed foods to tap water, new research reveals how ‘forever chemicals’ sneak into the kitchen — what can be done.
Jack Payne of Aptean shares his insights on the innovations that have driven the industry forward, and how a shared passion ...
The focus of the food processing industry is becoming more eco-friendly, sustainable, and technology-based. Innovation in sustainability practices has become a top priority for food processing ...
Airplane travel is more popular than ever, and our desire for fast transportation means jet fuel has become a major ...
With payments set to stop in November due to the government shutdown, several retailers have plans to help consumers who ...
Since opening in May, the Arkansas Food Innovation Center at Market Center of the Ozarks (AFIC@MCO) continues to provide food ...
KKR-backed Fortifi Food Processing Solutions is continuing its buying spree with the acquisition of Provisur Technologies. The deal was announced August 18 and is expected to close in the fourth ...
Improve workplace safety and prevent contamination by securely tethering food processing tools in commercial and industrial ...