Four perspectives on how Europe can scale its bioeconomy
Europe’s bioeconomy is replete with renewable innovations that could cut our dependence on fossil fuels. However, the difficulty lies in ...
Europe’s bioeconomy is replete with renewable innovations that could cut our dependence on fossil fuels. However, the difficulty lies in ...
Peatland covers just 3% of global land surface but stores twice as much carbon as the world’s forests combined. Despite ...
Sway, a California-based startup, announced a breakthrough technology that enables seaweed to replace flexible plastics at scale for the first ...
The world cannot meet climate goals without decarbonising steel-manufacturing, which adds 7.2% of total greenhouse gas emissions per year, with ...
The sustainability of first-generation biofuels have attracted controversy, with questions around their true emissions savings and their impacts on other ...
Like every bioeconomy sector, the industries around biobased chemicals and biomaterials depend on the living world. Certain species hold immense ...
Aston University, England researchers are tackling the challenge of converting inedible rice straw into next-generation biofuels, potentially offering a sustainable ...
From 1 January 2024, the French government made composting mandatory for every individual, household, and business in the country. Estimates ...
VivoBarefoot, a certified B Corp™ company, and Balena, a sustainability entrepreneur's material science company, have announced a partnership to address ...
Horticulture is an essential part of Europe’s regional food and economic security. Greenhouse cultivation grants year-round yields even where degraded ...
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