Plastic is the staple material of modern life, and a sustainable future will need bioplastics. What is biotech doing to make this happen? “What do you include in bioplastics? Because…
Food tech companies in Europe are striving to change how food is made to bring us closer to a more sustainable future. Here are some of the top companies you’ll…
…simulations to model protein targets in drug discovery, and third place was taken by the Israeli firm Brevel, which aims to develop a cheap and sustainable food protein source by…
…not short of Brussel sprouts to leave untouched on the side of our plates. It’s no secret that current farming practices are not sustainable, and this is where biotech comes…
…— a more sustainable alternative to conventional animal protein. Increasing numbers of fermentation-derived food products are reaching the market, including ingredients developed by Motif FoodWorks, The EVERY Company and Nature’s…
…claiming ‘suitable and more sustainable alternatives’ were already readily available without identifying these alternatives,” said Joanna Dupont-Inglis, Head of EU Affairs at the European Bioplastics association. She says more information…
…protein-rich powder that can be made with little more than bacteria, electricity and water. This production method could be more efficient and sustainable than traditional agriculture, and a practical food…
…companies and other innovators that can deliver scalable solutions for sustainable healthcare in underserved regions. Aiding communities By providing inclusive businesses financing and technical assistance, the fund will complement the…
…to create materials tailored for different applications. His vision is that in the future plastics will be substituted by sustainable biomaterials, and design is a key element of the process….
With dire climate change reports landing one after another in 2018 the need for sustainable, scalable, and affordable biofuels to aid in this transition to a more sustainable future has…
Biology is helping us find more sustainable solutions to the world’s problems. Claus Crone Fuglsang, Senior VP of Research and Technology at Novozymes, gave me an insight into the rapidly…