Professor Yutaka Amao's team at the Research Center for Artificial Photosynthesis previously reported on a method for producing raw materials for biodegradable plastics from biomass-derived compounds.
Osaka Metropolitan University scientists have developed an artificial photosynthesis technology that produces precursors of biodegradable nylon from biomass-derived compounds and ammonia.
The European project PROMICON issues five policy recommendations to support a new method for the production of sustainable ...
Bengaluru’s Aecoz, owned by Dhanvita Sathyanand, Srinidhi Rajaram, and Bharath Sathyanand, is proving that sustainable ...
Biodegradable plastics can be broken down by microorganisms into water ... To do this in a sustainable way, we must replace fossil carbon as a raw material with renewable (CO2 or biobased) carbon.
The immense amounts of plastics lying around choking our planet has driven multiple biologists to find ways to use bacteria ...
Cars speeding along a smooth, black-colored street in Nepal's Pokhara are also driving over heaps of discarded plastic, transformed into an ingredient in road construction. Nepal's urban areas ...
Spiber and Botto Giuseppe successfully developed the first 100 percent Brewed Protein yarn, debuting at Pitti Filati in ...
Biopolymers offer sustainable alternatives to traditional plastics. Learn about their role in addressing plastic waste ...
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