Fewer chemicals in biomaterial production
Helena Lundberg and her research group at KTH are developing environmentally friendly processes to utilize bio-based residual streams from, for example, agriculture and forestry. The idea is to replace fossil raw materials with renewable biomass for the production of chemical products.
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