Methane-reducing feed additives for livestock
As part of the ClimateCow project, researchers in Munich are developing a new type of feed additive for cattle in order to reduce the animals' methane emissions.
As part of the ClimateCow project, researchers in Munich are developing a new type of feed additive for cattle in order to reduce the animals' methane emissions.
As part of the Biogasohol project, researchers from Rostock are working with Vietnamese partners to develop new catalysts and processes to convert carbon dioxide and methane from biogas into synthesis gas and make it usable for the chemical industry.
Researchers in Bielefeld have developed an environmentally friendly process to produce bio-based polyurethanes for high-performance composites.
Breakthroughs in breeding could lead to a comeback for this overlooked crop - especially during the climate crisis.
A study has analyzed the innovation systems of insect, plant and cultured meat products.
The Linopol project has developed a process to produce polymer intermediates from biological sources.
The BonaRes project SUSALPSII investigates how climate change in the Alps affects the productivity of grassland soils and how management can be changed in the future.
Fraunhofer researchers from Stuttgart and Leuna have investigated how valuable ingredients can be obtained in high yield from diatoms.
Researchers have further developed the process of torrefaction to improve the material and energy recovery of plant biomass.
Researchers want to replace the substrates sugar and alcohol with cheaper and sustainable hydrogen.
Researchers have developed a novel microbiological manufacturing process that can produce prebiotics and sweeteners sustainably and efficiently.
In the PepTight project, researchers want to identify peptides that are able to filter special rare earths, known as lanthanides, from industrial water.
Paper has a better recycling cycle than plastics. Researchers therefore want to develop a new paper-based packaging material.
A research project examines mentalities, their backgrounds and consequences regarding the ecological-social transformation.
In the BIOSDG joint project, a research team is investigating what contribution the bioeconomic transition can make to achieving the global sustainability goals.
A new purification process promises environmentally friendly extraction of proteins for the food and pharmaceutical industries.
Many plastic and rubber products cannot do without plasticizers, but a bio-based alternative is not easy to develop.
Researchers want to establish environmentally friendly fertilizer for agriculture from manure and leaves, thus offering farmers and municipalities a new source of income.
Originally, a research team was looking for a bio-based flame retardant - but they found much more.
Researchers have developed a selenium-rich apple that can replace dietary supplements.