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28 June 202221 June 2022

Bestimmtes Licht lässt Biokunststoff zerfallen

US-Wissenschaftler entwickeln neues recycelbares Material aus Abfall der Zellstoffproduktion


23 June 202217 June 2022

Plastic made of vanillin

Upcycling with light: Biomass-derived crosslinked polymers


22 January 202119 January 2021

NDSU researchers publish work on bio-based replacements to fossil fuel plastics

NDSU team created BPA alternatives that were derived from biomass feedstocks versus fossil fuels


18 September 201814 September 2018

Turning waste into bioplastics, Mexico strikes green gold

The race is on to find more environmentally friendly alternatives as plastic clutters up the world's oceans


6 July 20153 July 2015

The 10 Hottest, Bossest Renewable Plastic Technologies

10 technologies that are changing the landscape. Let’s dive into the who and why


30 April 20152 September 2015

USDA Awards $3.8 Million in Grants for Nanotechnology Research

Nanoscale science, engineering, and technology embrace opportunities in a broad range of critical challenges facing agriculture and food systems


7 January 20156 January 2015

Recycling unter UV-Licht – Ein biobasierter Kunststoff recycelt sich selbst

NDSU-Forscher lassen Biokunststoff mittels Photolyse verschwinden


3 December 20146 January 2015

New plastic that disappears when you want it to

Discovery could lead to plastic that can be broken down when exposed to a specific type of light


1 July 201318 January 2018

For c2renew, crop residue is an opportunity

Company hoping to see full production of biobased biofiller for plastics by end of 2013


16 August 2011

North Dakota scientists develop new bio-based coatings and resins

Improved properties for green materials


10 August 201121 February 2018

Researchers Develop Revolutionary Biobased Resins From Crop Materials

Potential to provide a revolutionary impact in some applications - replacing widely-used petrochemical-based epoxy compounds

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