Spill control manufacturer HalenHardy charts the changes and developments that ultimately led to its new recycled sorbent ANCIENT Greek and Roman texts and artwork document the use of terracotta, metal and wooden containers to transport and store liquids – and with the storage of liquids came the potential for anything holding those liquids to leak and spill. The same ancient texts and artwork also contain the first documented uses of sponges and wiping materials. Of course, ancient civilisations didn’t have paper towels or other commoditised sorbents. Textiles and papyrus were expensive because they were made by hand, so these items […]
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