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Researchers Develop Flexible Polyurethane Foams Using Waste Cooking Oil as a Key Component

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Researchers have developed a novel method to create flexible polyurethane foams using waste cooking oil as a primary component. The study, led by Daniele Rossi, highlights the potential of utilizing this often-discarded resource to produce materials with a high bio-based content. This approach offers an alternative to traditional production methods that rely heavily on fossil fuel-derived components.

The research focuses on synthesizing polyurethane foams with significant sustainability benefits by incorporating waste cooking oil into the process. Polyurethane foams are widely used in various industries, including furniture, automotive, and construction. By replacing conventional petroleum-based inputs with bio-based materials, the study demonstrates a pathway toward reducing environmental impact while maintaining the functional properties of these versatile foams. The findings suggest that waste cooking oil can serve as a viable raw material for creating eco-friendly alternatives in industrial applications.

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Date: November 30, 2025

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