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Cyanobacteria research unlocks potential for renewable plastics from carbon dioxide

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Scientists at The University of Manchester have achieved a significant breakthrough in using cyanobacteria to convert carbon dioxide (CO2) into valuable bio-based materials.

Their work could accelerate the development of sustainable alternatives to fossil fuel-derived products like plastics, helping pave the way for a carbon-neutral circular bioeconomy.

Citramalate is a precursor for renewable plastics such as Perspex or Plexiglas .

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