Thanks to technology developed by start-up Bloom Biorenewables, plant materials can be used as an alternative to petroleum derivatives for producing a wide range of products, including bioplastics, textiles, cosmetics and even perfume. The firm recently raised €3.9 million in capital, bringing it one step closer to the manufacturing stage. Rémy Buser, CEO of Bloom Biorenewables, an EPFL spin-off.
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- Research and Tech Transfer , Startups and Industry, Research and Tech Transfer, Materials Science
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- EPFL - Alain Herzog
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- CC0 Licence
- Shooting date
- Feb. 23, 2021
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- Bloom Biorenewables develops biomass-based plastics
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