A new review published in the Journal of Bioresources and Bioproducts highlights the latest advancements in using biomass-based macroporous scaffolds for wound healing. The study, led by Daqian Gao ...
chemicals and materials derived from non-food biomass and from the increasing mountain of what we still refer to as 'waste' must take over: today's waste will be tomorrow's resource. Green ...
However, some studies suggest that sustainable co-production of biomass for both food and materials is feasible. The second generation biomass consists of non-edible biowastes such as agricultural and ...
Biomass is organic material from plants and animals. This can be used as a source of energy. By-products from forestry, plants and animal waste from farms, even sewage and some waste from landfill ...
The UK has the potential to generate up to 44% of its energy from biomass sources, including household waste, agricultural residues and home-grown biofuels by 2050. However, this country represents a ...
As biomass, wind, and solar become more cost ... What is your company doing with your waste? What materials are in your waste that could be diverted for other uses? Don’t overlook dunnage ...