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14 February 202011 February 2020

MarinaTex: Lucy Hughes entwickelt Biokunststoff aus Fischabfällen

Studentin der Universität Sussex nutzt im Cleantech-Projekt MarinaTex Fischabfälle, um daraus Biokunststoff zu entwickeln


1 October 201926 September 2019

Marine bioplastic nets UK National James Dyson Award 2019

23-year-old Britisch student solving the problem of single-use plastics and inefficient waste streams by harnessing fish offcuts to create a unique bioplastic alternative


4 July 20192 July 2019

What Makes for Successful Innovation?

Innovation is essential when developing an economy, but what differentiates innovations that make the grade?


1 July 201927 June 2019

Scale of the problem: How fish skins and algae could help solve the plastic pollution crisis

A University of Sussex student has taken inspiration from the seas to find a solution to the man-made plastic pollution contaminating the world’s oceans

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