BioSinn – products for which biodegradation makes sense

Final conference (online event), 28 April (German) & 30 April (English)

Presentation of project results – fact sheets – panel discussions

BioSinnWhen does biodegradation make ecological sense? The goal of the project “BioSinn” is to find plastic applications for which biodegradation is the most environmentally friendly end-of-life option. Especially in cases were collecting and recycling is impossible.

The project is now nearing completion, the results will be summarized in fact sheets describing problems and suitable environmentally friendly substitution materials for 25 relevant applications.

In the upcoming conferences, nova-Institute’s project team presents the final findings, they will serve as a guideline for decision makers in industry and politics.

 

More information and programme coming soon! http://nova-institute.eu/biosinn/home

Due to the great international interest we offer the conference both in German and English. Both will be identical in content.

 

Dates: 28 April 2021 (German) & 30 April (English)

Register already today (free of charge):

BioSinn Abschlusskonferenz (Deutsch): https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_y0uttfneS5SeeQKzN6fMBw

BioSinn Final Conference (English): https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_J1XsPQ7pQiGKjX3fw6Xqng

 

The project was realised by nova-Institute, supported by IKT Stuttgart and funded by FNR e.V. and the German Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture.

Source

nova-Institute, press release, 2021-02-23.

Supplier

Bundesministerium für Ernährung und Landwirtschaft (BMEL)
Fachagentur Nachwachsende Rohstoffe e.V. (FNR)
Institut für Kunststofftechnik IKT (Universität Stuttgart)
nova-Institut GmbH

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