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A disruptive alternative to plastic packaging materials - exploring the potential of cyanobacteria derived exopolysaccharides as novel, biodegradable and edible biopolymers – (CyoBPoly)

£1.02M GBP

Funder Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund
Recipient Organization Biome Technologies Plc
Country United Kingdom
Start Date Jun 30, 2021
End Date Jun 29, 2022
Duration 364 days
Data Source UKRI Gateway to Research
Grant ID 10009961
Grant Description

An estimated 8.3 billion tonnes of plastic waste have been generated globally since the 1950s (Science, 2017) of which approximately 80% remains in landfill or loose in the broader environment.

In line with current demand, oil-based plastics are produced at a rate of ~350mtpa. While undoubtedly useful, they have been developed with a focus on function rather than end-of-life performance and their impact on our environment.

A disruptive solution to the single use plastic problem could be the design of biobased, biodegradable and high-performance polymers which have the potential to replace oil based packaging materials.

This collaborative, 9 month proof of concept study between Biome Technologies plc, the University of Glasgow's Institute of Molecular Cell & Systems Biology and the University of Nottingham's Chemical Engineering Department will explore a novel, blue-green algae derived biopolymer in line with the UK Plastics Pact targets.

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