Irish bioeconomy foregrounds commercialisation, not just innovation
Ireland has been building its high-value bioeconomy ever since its 2018 National Policy Statement for the Bioeconomy (NPSB). Things have ...
Ireland has been building its high-value bioeconomy ever since its 2018 National Policy Statement for the Bioeconomy (NPSB). Things have ...
Europe’s bioeconomy is replete with renewable innovations that could cut our dependence on fossil fuels. However, the difficulty lies in ...
Like every bioeconomy sector, the industries around biobased chemicals and biomaterials depend on the living world. Certain species hold immense ...
From 1 January 2024, the French government made composting mandatory for every individual, household, and business in the country. Estimates ...
As a rule of thumb, waste feedstocks are among the most sustainable inputs for making biobased materials. One kind with ...
Europe has been pushing to grow its blue bioeconomy for years, including sectors that produce high value chemicals and materials ...
One of the most sustainable raw materials for chemicals and materials is organic waste. Energy has already been spent producing ...
Food, travel, lighting, and gifts over three days of Christmas festivities can have a hefty carbon footprint. A typical consumer ...
Swedish hygiene and health company Essity has joined a European research project called Sustronics, which aims to develop circular electronic ...
Biobased goods will be an essential part of industrial decarbonisation. Yet there is growing awareness that even renewable feedstock can ...
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