File:Making materials post-oil (sustainable packaging) – The Royal Society.webm

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English: Crude oil is used to make millions of everyday items, from plastics to shampoo. But how will we make these materials once we stop digging oil from the ground? Using biomass, such as the waste from beer-making, might be the solution. 🍺
  1. Chemistry #ChemicalEngineering #Catalysis #Catalysts #Biomass #Sustainability #brewing

Thanks to the 'Replacing oil' team at the Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition 2022.

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