New biotechnology breakthrough may cut reliance on petroleum-based naphtha

Researchers have introduced a new biotechnology platform that may help the petrochemical industry rely less on petroleum-based naphtha.

The team announced that they have developed a way to mass-produce eco-friendly raw materials for plastics and textiles from waste generated by biodiesel production. 

The platform uses glycerol, a byproduct of biodiesel production. The team engineered microorganisms that turn it into 1,3-propanediol, a material used in plastics, cosmetics, and textiles.

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