Blábakteríulífhreinsistöð á Norðurlandi
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Blábakteríulífhreinsistöð á Norðurlandi

Lýsing

Conventional petrol-based plastics are non-sustainable and damage the environment. Bioplastics offer a better alternative to them, but it is a major challenge to obtain natural products for high-performance bioplastics. Using cyanobacteria, we propose a sustainable biorefinery concept to produce PHB, a versatile platform chemical for a wide range of biodegradable plastics. Pigments separated in the process will be processed as high-value by-products and residual biomass will be developed as fish feed.

Hlutverk Tækniseturs

Raman spectroscopy analysis

Þakkir

This project has received funding from Lóa – Innovation grants for rural areas.

Samstarfsaðilar

  • ICELAND - Fóðurverksmiðjan Laxá (grant holder)
  • ICELAND - Biopol ehf. (project management)
  • ICELAND - SagaNatura ehf.
  • ICELAND - Algalíf Iceland ehf.
  • ICELAND - Mýsköpun ehf.
  • GERMANY - University of Rostock