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EPISODE · Jul 26, 2024 · 49 MIN

TechBio Founders #32: Cleaning the world out of polyethylene plastics by turning nature's enzymes into powerful plastic degradation engines with Eleonore Eisath, Founder at Beworm

from Next Sequence · host Loretta TIOIELA, Eleonore Eisath

Beworm is a biotechnological start-up facing the challenge of plastic pollution. Our goal is to develop a biotic recycling process that decomposes polyethylene, a commonly used material, into its building blocks. With the help of selected microorganisms and enzymes, the long hydrocarbon chain of polymers can be split up into shorter fragments, which can be reused as raw materials. This will transform a linear process into a circular process.

Beworm is a biotechnological start-up facing the challenge of plastic pollution. Our goal is to develop a biotic recycling process that decomposes polyethylene, a commonly used material, into its building blocks. With the help of selected microorganisms and enzymes, the long hydrocarbon chain of polymers can be split up into shorter fragments, which can be reused as raw materials. This will transform a linear process into a circular process.

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