That’s because this endurance racer runs on waste from the sewage industry, reports BBC Sport. To do this, the car isn’t packed full of raw sewage and sent out on track, instead it’s been converted to ...
Engineers hope a prototype car powered by hydrogen - obtained from sewage - could help motorsport become more sustainable.
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Autosport on MSNGreener than green – WMG team is showcasing the future of motorsports with Waste2Race carAs part of a series profiling the shortlisted entrants for the Pioneering and Innovation Award at the Autosport Awards, we look at WMG’s sewage-powered hydrogen racer ...
Warwick has invited Greg Clark, the chair of WMG (Warwick Manufacturing Group), to be their final speaker at this event. WMG has partnered numerous times with BAE Systems, a company which is involved ...
The International Institute for Nanocomposites Manufacturing (IINM), based in WMG at the University of Warwick, celebrated ...
The findings of wide-ranging research into e-scooter construction standards, designed to help inform potential future Government policy, have been published. The research project was conducted by TRL ...
Whilst there is no quick fix to ongoing concerns, the Bicycle Association remains positive, saying they welcome the OPSS’s ...
The Office for Product Safety and Standards (OPSS) commissioned Warwick Manufacturing Group (WMG) to produce the research to improve Government's evidence base on the risks associated with unsafe ...
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