We all know plastics are an issue but could there be a solution with a circular carbon economy for plastics? That’s exactly what BETO is looking at with biobased designs for recyclability, reduced use, improved properties, and anaerobic digestion and composting. They are asking what can we make when we are no longer limited by the constraints of a petroleum starting material? Check out what Jay had to say, as part of the 2019 BETO Peer Review, of the opportunities in terms of design and deconstruction with biobased plastics and bioproducts, and more.
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