29 November 202225 November 2022 Bangor University: Greening some of our foundational manufacturing sectors In a £7.3 million Innovate UK research grant, called BONDIFI, the University’s BioComposites Centre is leading on the testing required to reduce the carbon footprint of some of the UK’s major and most carbon-heavy industrial sectors
3 February 202129 January 2021 New project aims to develop a sustainable, bioplastic bait bag alternative Sea Trust Wales, together with Macduff Shellfish and the BioComposites Centre seek to find a sustainable alternative to plastic bait bags that are used by shellfish fishermen and in seafood processing factories
7 November 201615 February 2018 Landmark alliance launched to support the growth of the UK bioeconomy The alliance seeks to significantly speed up the commercialisation of new green processes and products from biomass
29 September 201415 February 2018 Almac forms academia-industry collaboration to develop green chemicals Team of scientists to develop novel chemical via an enzymatic route from under-utilised natural oil
12 March 201318 January 2018 Waitrose look to Ryegrass to make more sustainable packaging BioComposites Centre at Bangor University to lead new STARS project