Rainer B. Langen's Ecopreneur - Blog
Photo: Rainer B. Langen
There is a steadyly growing demand for fish in the world. In statistical terms in 2011 each inhabitant of our planet would have eaten nearly 19 kilograms of fish a year, according to Data of the United Nation's Food and Agricultural Organization FAO.
That's three times as much per person than it was in 1950.
Three Italian start-up entrepreneurs are scaling up a technology to derive bio-based plastic from agricultural waste waters.
Enjoy my video-interview with Paolo Stufano, one of the founders of Eggplant Srl of Bari, Italy, here.
Today most plastic material is made from fossil fuel. But industry is preparing for alternatives based on biomaterials. These can be made from plants and other renewable resources.
Biomaterial plants would not compete with food plants for agricultural land, Michael Carus of Nova-Institute for ecology and innovation, Hürth, Germany, explains in a video-interview.
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