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  • Wasser 3.0: #detect|remove|reuse - 31/10/2023 White-beige plastic lumps on a black sieve.

    How to sustainably remove and recycle microplastics from water

    We all pollute our water with things we use in our everyday lives. In the process, microplastics and micropollutants accumulate in sometimes significant quantities and are difficult to remove. This has increasingly devastating consequences for our health and the environment. Wasser 3.0, a non-profit start-up from Karlsruhe, has declared war on this problem by developing a customisable process to detect, remove and even recycle these pollutants.

    https://biopro-v9-test-bio.xanium.io/en/articles/news/how-sustainably-remove-and-recycle-microplastics-water
  • Press release - 27/09/2023

    Raw material requirements for reducing global poverty calculated for the first time

    Researchers at the University of Freiburg quantify the amount of material needed to enable people to live without poverty. 1.2 billion people live in poverty. To lift them out of it, an average of about six tons of raw materials are needed per person and year – in particular minerals, fossil fuels, biomass and metal ores. This is the result of a study by researchers from the Chair of Sustainable Energy and Material Flow Management.

    https://biopro-v9-test-bio.xanium.io/en/articles/pm/raw-material-requirements-reducing-global-poverty-calculated-first-time
  • Press release - 26/09/2023

    Local Food Systems: How sustainable are the business models for local food chains?

    Mobile units for processing fruit and vegetables on-site may play an important role in food supply in 2035. The EU’s FOX project investigated the form that such local food chains might take. To this end, Fraunhofer ISI developed future scenarios that could be used to test the viability of business models for regional food processing and distribution.

    https://biopro-v9-test-bio.xanium.io/en/articles/pm/local-food-systems-how-sustainable-are-business-models-local-food-chains
  • Press release - 27/07/2023

    Self-healing plastic becomes biodegradable

    Konstanz chemists develop mineral plastics with numerous positive properties from sustainable basic building blocks and, together with biologists, demonstrate the material's excellent microbiological degradability.

    https://biopro-v9-test-bio.xanium.io/en/articles/pm/Self-healing-plastic-becomes-biodegradable
  • Press release - 18/07/2023

    Robotically manufactured timber construction as a model for resource-efficient construction

    As the world's population continues to grow, the construction industry faces the challenge of using fewer resources and switching to sustainable materials. Scientists from the Universities of Stuttgart and Freiburg are developing new interdisciplinary approaches to construction for the future.

    https://biopro-v9-test-bio.xanium.io/en/articles/pm/robotically-manufactured-timber-construction-model-resource-efficient-construction
  • Innovative materials - 14/06/2023 A brown, rectangular, wood-based piece of material with black writing "CIBSS".

    Reinventing ‘wood’ with programmable bacteria

    Conserving wood by producing furniture and other objects from wood-based materials with the help of microorganisms? That is exactly what a team of researchers from the University of Freiburg and the Leibniz Institute for New Materials (INM) in Saarbrücken is working on in the DELIVER project. The aim is to create a database of materials with a broad range of controllable properties for various applications that can be produced from wood waste.

    https://biopro-v9-test-bio.xanium.io/en/articles/news/reinventing-wood-programmable-bacteria
  • 3D-Thermocell project - 17/05/2023 Computer model of a brown paper bowl with several compartments, each containing one type of fruit - tangerines, raspberries, orange slices, blueberries on the outside and cherries in the middle.

    Paper instead of plastic: sustainable packaging with a good conscience

    Replacing plastic – for example in packaging – is not that easy but nevertheless urgently needed. In the 3D-Thermocell project, researchers at DHBW Karlsruhe are currently developing new plastic substitute products made of thermoformable paper as a renewable resource, which should be cheap and light and easy to dispose of along with waste paper. The characterisation and application of demonstration models will start soon.

    https://biopro-v9-test-bio.xanium.io/en/articles/paper-instead-plastic-sustainable-packaging-good-conscience
  • Press release - 02/05/2023

    Tenure-track professorship for Soft Machines established

    Milana will strengthen the research of the Cluster of Excellence Living, Adaptive and Energy-autonomous Materials (livMatS) in the field and work closely with scientists from the Freiburg Center for Interactive Materials and Bioinspired Technologies (FIT) and the Freiburg Materials Research Center (FMF).

    https://biopro-v9-test-bio.xanium.io/en/articles/pm/tenure-track-professur-fuer-soft-machines-eingerichtet
  • Press release - 25/04/2023

    Jellyfish-like robots could one day clean up the world’s oceans

    Roboticists at the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems in Stuttgart have developed a jellyfish-inspired underwater robot with which they hope one day to collect waste from the bottom of the ocean. The almost noise-free prototype can trap objects underneath its body without physical contact, thereby enabling safe interactions in delicate environments such as coral reefs. Jellyfish-Bot could become a tool for environmental remediation.

    https://biopro-v9-test-bio.xanium.io/en/articles/pm/jellyfish-robots-could-one-day-clean-worlds-oceans
  • Press release - 21/04/2023

    CELLUN - A fiber composite made from biopolymers

    In collaboration with the project partners CG TEC, Cordenka, ElringKlinger, Fiber Engineering and Technikum Laubholz, the DITF are developing a new fiber composite material (CELLUN) with reinforcing fibers made of cellulose. The matrix of the material is a thermoplastic cellulose derivative. CELLUN made from renewable biopolymers enables the replacement of glass or carbon fibers in the production of industrial molded parts.

    https://biopro-v9-test-bio.xanium.io/en/articles/pm/cellun-fiber-composite-made-biopolymers
  • Press release - 30/03/2023

    Green composite material made from flax and chitosan

    Composite materials provide stability in aircraft parts, sports equipment, and everyday household items. However, most of these materials have a poor carbon footprint and are not naturally degradable. A more sustainable alternative has been developed by a team from the University of Stuttgart. This completely bio-based composite material is made of flax fibers and the biopolymer chitosan.

    https://biopro-v9-test-bio.xanium.io/en/articles/pm/green-composite-material-made-flax-and-chitosan
  • Sustainable construction - 28/03/2023 Auf der Zeichnung sind räumlich angeordnete Wände aus Weiden-Lehm-Komposit und davorstehende Personen zu sehen.

    Digital manufacturing processes enable buildings to be constructed with flax and willow

    A switch to sustainable and circular construction concepts is needed to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the construction sector. At the German National Garden Show (Bundesgartenschau) in Mannheim, FibR GmbH, together with researchers from the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, will be showcasing two innovative buildings made from flax and willow, renewable raw materials that exemplify possible building concepts of the future.

    https://biopro-v9-test-bio.xanium.io/en/articles/news/digital-manufacturing-processes-enable-buildings-be-constructed-flax-and-willow
  • Residual materials with potential - 16/03/2023 Der zylinderförmige Reaktor ist in ein Gestell eingebaut.

    PeePower™ – energy from urine

    The objective of the PeePower™ BUGA 2023 collaborative research project is to produce green hydrogen and platform chemicals from wastewater. This fits in nicely with BUGA 2023’s (German National Garden Show) four major themes, namely, climate, energy, environment and food security.

    https://biopro-v9-test-bio.xanium.io/en/articles/pm/peepower-energy-urine
  • Press release - 23/02/2023

    Protecting the climate during textile production: polyester fibers bind CO2

    Start for an EU-wide collaborative project: Under the leadership of the French company Fairbrics SAS, 17 project partners from 7 European countries are coming together. The common goal is to produce end products from polyester in a closed cycle using industrial CO2 emissions and to bring them to market maturity. The DITF produce synthetic fibers from plastics of non-fossil origin.

    https://biopro-v9-test-bio.xanium.io/en/articles/pm/protecting-climate-during-textile-production-polyester-fibers-bind-co2
  • Press release - 23/02/2023

    New tailwind for renewable carbon plastics in EU policy?

    nova-Institute’s take on the recently published EU proposal for a Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation as well as the new policy framework for biobased, biodegradable and compostable plastics.

    https://biopro-v9-test-bio.xanium.io/en/articles/pm/new-tailwind-renewable-carbon-plastics-eu-policy
  • Press release - 15/02/2023

    Sustainable Use of Phosphorus: DFG Extends German-Chinese Research Training Group

    Around 7 million euros to promote more sustainable use of the world's limited phosphate supply: The German-Chinese Research Training Group AMAIZE-P can continue its research on phosphorus as one of the most important nutrient elements for plants. The German Research Foundation (DFG) has approved a second funding period of another 4.5 years.

    https://biopro-v9-test-bio.xanium.io/en/articles/pm/sustainable-use-phosphorus-dfg-extends-german-chinese-research-training-group
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    Renewable Material of the Year 2023

    Competition, Funded by: nova-Institut GmbH, sb_search.searchresult.label.programSubmissionDate: 28/02/2023
    https://biopro-v9-test-bio.xanium.io/en/databases/funding/renewable-material-year-2023
  • Valorization of biological materials - 12/01/2023 Green, round logo of the ValBio Urban project, schematically showing the production.

    ValBio-Urban brings bioeconomy research to users

    Reducing carbon dioxide emissions and the capture and utilization of CO2 are important steps towards achieving a climate-neutral and sustainable economy. Accordingly, as part of the ValBio-Urban research project, an interdisciplinary team from the University of Stuttgart is developing bioeconomic approaches to solutions that will be implemented with companies from Baden-Württemberg.

    https://biopro-v9-test-bio.xanium.io/en/articles/news/valbio-urban-brings-bioeconomy-research-users
  • Raw materials from wastewater - 21/12/2022 Steinhäule wastewater treatment plan near Ulm

    Wastewater treatment plants as biorefineries: the RoKKa project

    RoKKa, a joint project coordinated by the Fraunhofer IGB, is testing methods for recovering raw materials such as phosphorus and nitrogen compounds to produce fertiliser from municipal and industrial wastewater in a climate-neutral way. These new methods are being investigated under real conditions at wastewater treatment plants in the Ulm area with a view to developing them into sustainable biorefineries.

    https://biopro-v9-test-bio.xanium.io/en/articles/news/wastewater-treatment-plants-biorefineries-rokka-project
  • Press release - 20/12/2022

    Strong and biodegradable

    A polyester plastic of great mechanical stability, which is also easily recyclable and even compostable: Stefan Mecking, chemist at the University of Konstanz, and his research group present a new material.

    https://biopro-v9-test-bio.xanium.io/en/articles/pm/strong-and-biodegradable
  • Project FuTuReS - 12/12/2022 Orange-coloured fucoxanthin, as a powder and dissolved in a glass vial.

    Microalgae - high-quality products for domestic agriculture?

    Algae are aquatic organisms that flourish in a huge variety of species. But that's not all: they are also small green mini-factories that can produce all kinds of valuable materials. All they need is water, light, CO2 and a few nutrients that can be recycled from biogas or sewage treatment plants. Researchers have now determined the optimal framework conditions and practicability of process methods for agricultural algae cultivation.

    https://biopro-v9-test-bio.xanium.io/en/articles/news/microalgae-high-quality-products-domestic-agriculture
  • Press release - 08/12/2022

    Tübingen Environmental Researcher Lars Angenent Receives the Leibniz Prize

    Tübingen biotechnologist Lars Angenent is being awarded the Leibniz Prize by the German Research Foundation (DFG) in appreciation of his outstanding work in the field of environmental biotechnology, it was announced in Bonn on Thursday. The DFG said: “In view of climate change and the resulting need to develop a sustainable food, chemistry and energy economy, his work is highly relevant.”

    https://biopro-v9-test-bio.xanium.io/en/articles/pm/tuebingen-environmental-researcher-lars-angenent-receives-leibniz-prize
  • Press release - 30/11/2022

    Proposed new packaging rules acknowledge environmental and climate benefits of compostable plastic packaging

    European Bioplastics (EUBP) begrüßt die von der Europäischen Kommission verabschiedeten Entwürfe für neue Verpackungs- und Biokunststoffvorschriften. „Wir begrüßen das erste umfassende politische Rahmenwerk der Kommission für innovative Biokunststoffe, das deren Potenzial für einen positiven Beitrag zur Umwelt anerkennt.

    https://biopro-v9-test-bio.xanium.io/en/articles/pm/proposed-new-packaging-rules-acknowledge-environmental-and-climate-benefits-compostable-plastic-packaging
  • Press release - 30/11/2022

    New Business Directory: Renewable Carbon Companies (ReCaCo)

    Find companies that already offer fossil carbon free products, made from biomass, CO2 and recycling

    https://biopro-v9-test-bio.xanium.io/en/articles/pm/new-business-directory-renewable-carbon-companies-recaco
  • Press release - 10/10/2022

    Recyclable food packaging: quality control for nanocoatings

    Across the EU, more than 300 billion items of packaging are not recycled every year because they consist of a mixture of different materials. Monomaterial packaging on the other hand is easy to recycle. However, it needs to be coated with ultra-thin barrier layers to protect delicate products just as well as compound materials do.

    https://biopro-v9-test-bio.xanium.io/en/articles/pm/recyclingfaehige-lebensmittelverpackungen-qualitaetskontrolle-von-nanobeschichtungen

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