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Make it fun, make it easier: when games help learn the bioeconomy Make it fun, make it easier: when games help learn the bioeconomy

If you didn’t get what the bioeconomy is, you probably took it too seriously. International success-stories and growing interest by the education and business world confirms it: “Games are the key. Playing and having fun help people learn circularity and save the planet” 

May 2023
Bioeconomy and carbon neutrality: “Without further investments we will miss the target” Bioeconomy and carbon neutrality: “Without further investments we will miss the target”

“Without further investments in the bioeconomy, the net zero emission target will not be met”. Data issued from the EU project Biomonitor point out gaps in the Green Deal and suggest speeding up procedures: “New technologies must be fostered but length and complexity of the European approval process risk discouraging the investors”

September 2022
Why the EU’s post-COVID recovery should go bio Why the EU’s post-COVID recovery should go bio

The bioeconomy could play a significant role in Europe’s recovery from the COVID-19 crisis, if governments and industries capitalize on shifting demands and priorities, adapt to the new funding realities and learn some lessons regarding prevention rather than adaptation

September 2020
Sustainable nappies for eco-friendly generations Sustainable nappies for eco-friendly generations

Biodegradable nappies and sanitary pads could reduce the burden that fossil-based plastic litter puts on nature. The prototypes currently developed are meant to be of higher quality, but still they are more expensive than the similar conventional products on the market

July 2019
Surfing on bio-based boards Surfing on bio-based boards

Surfboards are not as eco-friendly as you might think. Could bio-based materials and new technological developments help?

July 2019
Could the roads of the future be bio-based? Could the roads of the future be bio-based?

Bitumen is a by-product of oil production and is used to bind the surfaces of paved roads. Some researchers, concerned about its environmental impacts and future supply if petroleum refining slows down, have started to develop bio-based alternatives

June 2019
Would you wear clothes made from poo, and other agricultural waste? Would you wear clothes made from poo, and other agricultural waste?

Disposing of agricultural waste is an expensive and complicated issue for many farmers. But now a number of innovative companies are turning this waste into clothes for us to wear

April 2019
Hit the slopes with bio-based skis and snowboards Hit the slopes with bio-based skis and snowboards

With the onset of winter, Europe's ski season is in full swing. To help you perfect your turns and hold your line down the slope, ski and snowboards are surprisingly complex pieces of equipment, but they are also increasingly bio-based

December 2018
Should you put your food waste in a compostable plastic bag? Should you put your food waste in a compostable plastic bag?

Across Europe rules about the disposal of organic household rubbish vary. Some waste management companies let people line their food waste caddies with compostable plastic bags, while others ban all plastics from organic waste bins

December 2018
Bio-composites for cars Bio-composites for cars

Every year the European car industry uses around 80,000 tonnes of wood and plant fibres to reinforce composites, instead of employing synthetic fibres like glass and carbon fibre

November 2018
3D printed bioplastic: the future of construction? 3D printed bioplastic: the future of construction?

To date, most 3D printed buildings have been built from concrete. Could bioplastics be a more sustainable option?

October 2018
Bio-based houses are seducing Latin America Bio-based houses are seducing Latin America

The use of natural materials is growing rapidly in Argentina and other South American countries. Technical progress and policy implementation seem to go hand in hand

May 2018
Soy filters: a cheap solution for air purification Soy filters: a cheap solution for air purification

Air pollution is a major public health issue worldwide. Filters can help improve the quality of the air we breathe, but they also contribute to landfill when they are finished with and thrown away, as they are often made of plastic. Could bio-based filters be the answer?

April 2018
Simplifying hospital waste with bio-based disposables Simplifying hospital waste with bio-based disposables

Dealing with hospital waste can be a logistical nightmare. But some believe that if medical centres switched to bio-based and biodegradable disposable products, they could simplify their waste management and see other benefits, such as a lower carbon footprint and a reduction in hospital acquired infections

March 2018
Making fabric from wood Making fabric from wood

As a material wood has many uses, but did you know that it can be used to make fibres for clothing and other textiles? Perhaps surprisingly, it is the raw material of some well known man-made fibres

February 2018
Making clothes from milk Making clothes from milk

In the EU we waste an estimated 88 million tonnes of food every year, according to the latest estimates. That is roughly 170 kilogrammes per person. But what if we could turn some of that waste into useful products?

February 2018
Making plastic toys from biomass Making plastic toys from biomass

Bioplastic is booming. The global market for these biomass derived plastics is predicted to grow by 20% over the next five years. Due to environmental and safety concerns around conventional plastics, one sector interested in bioplastics is toys. But, with some big names looking to enter the bioplastic toy arena, do parents really understand bioplastics?

December 2017
Challenging Darwin: an ‘evolution machine’ for biomolecules Challenging Darwin: an ‘evolution machine’ for biomolecules

A new device produces desirable molecules by modifying the environments where virus and bacteria interact

November 2017
Improving the imperfect: photosynthesis for the future Improving the imperfect: photosynthesis for the future

Engineering novel pathways to potentially boost plant yield nets finalist place in the EU Innovation Radar Prize

November 2017
Discovering the “third generation” of bioplastics Discovering the “third generation” of bioplastics

The ongoing revolution in packaging is the use of 100% organic materials obtained from the leftovers of agricultural production. An expert from the Italian National Research Council (CNR) says that in the early 2020s these bioplastics may become as competitive as traditional ones, even if not suitable for all uses

June 2017
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