Green Lunch Series addresses ‘Recycling Myths and Facts’
The final Green Lunch this semester will take place at noon Wednesday, Dec. 3, in 2216 Student Center. The talk, "Recycling Myths and Facts: Melting the Plastic Curtain," will be given by Gwyn Thomas, associate professor of polymer and fiber engineering. Thomas received her doctorate in textile and polymer science from Clemson University and teaches protective materials, fabric engineering and manufacturing engineering at Auburn. Her research interests include "extreme protection" such as bullets, bombs, fire, chemicals and biological agents. She is also working on a project for embedded electronic materials in roadways and buildings to replace cell phone towers. Biodegradable and recyclable materials have been a strong interest of hers since she first came to Auburn.
Tags: green lunch, recycling, sustainability
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