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KARE Talks I Defossilisation with biopolymers - What are the possibilities?

Bio-based plastics are becoming increasingly important. But which approaches are realistic and what future prospects are opening up for companies? Find out in this KARE Talk what opportunities biopolymers offer for a sustainable plastics industry.

Description:
Biopolymers are considered one of the most promising ways to make the plastics industry less dependent on fossil raw materials. But what possibilities already exist today and what developments are on the horizon? In this KARE Talk, Philipp Wohlfahrt, scientist and head of the CREATE bioeconomy cluster, will provide a sound insight into the current state of research and practice. Find out how companies can drive forward the use of bio-based materials, where opportunities and limitations lie and what role biopolymers play on the path to a circular economy.

Registration information:
To participate in a session, you must register for the entire series, which runs over a certain period of time. You can then simply select the topic of your choice.

GENERAL INFORMATION:

The SKZ, a project partner of TransBIB, is researching how companies can shape the transition to a genuine circular economy in the Competence Centre for Labour Research on the Circular Economy of Plastics (KARE). Initial experiences from working with industry show that Many companies easily lose track of new regulations, technologies and requirements. This is precisely where the KARE Talks come in. The live online series regularly presents the latest developments in sustainability, innovations and regulatory changes - practical, understandable and straight from research.