A literal butterfly effect on circular economy!
Norbite transforms plastic waste into sustainable goods by means of an insect-based biorefinery.
The selected insect, Galleria mellonella, possess the extraordinary capacity to naturally digests plastic. Norbite took advantage of this feeding specificity of G. mellonella and has developed a proprietary vertical farming technology to enable the insects to perform at industrial scale.
To produce sustainable goods, thus obtained larvae are bio-refined to get proteins, for food and feed; antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) - to fight multidrug resistant bacteria (MDR); elicitors – to reinforce natural plants’ defences and avoid the utilisation of pesticides; and even the dejections of the insects are used as biofertilizers, making this process a perfect example of circular economy.
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RISE Research Institutes of Sweden Research, Research Services | RISE Research Institutes of Sweden Research, Research Services | Other 27 Sep 2023 | | |
EIT - European Institute of Innovation and Technology European Union, Government Administration | EIT - European Institute of Innovation and Technology European Union, Government Administration | Other 21 Aug 2023 | | |
Formas, a Swedish Research Council for Sustainable Development Research, Research Services | Formas, a Swedish Research Council for Sustainable Development Research, Research Services | Other 31 May 2023 | |