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Bioweg & Ginkgo Bioworks to Develop Bio-based Solution for Synthetic Polymers

Published on 2023-02-08. Edited By : SpecialChem

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Ginkgo Bioworks Bioweg Bio based Solution Synthetic Polymers Bioweg, a producer of highly functional and customizable bio-based materials, and Ginkgo Bioworks, which is building the platform for cell programming and biosecurity, announces a collaboration to optimize the production of bacterial cellulose and to produce novel variants of cellulose with improved performance to serve a variety of end markets.

Biodegradable Bacterial Cellulose Based Products


Bioweg's current products based on biodegradable bacterial cellulose have already been tested and implemented by companies as an effective substitute for widely used synthetic polymers such as acrylates, polyethylene, and polystyrene.

Synthetic polymers often appear as microbeads (micropowders) and texturants (rheology modifiers) in products throughout the cosmetics, homecare, personal care, agricultural coatings and other industries, which contribute to microplastic pollution in surface waters worldwide.

It is estimated that an average person could be ingesting about 5 grams of plastic each week through the consumption of common foods and beverages, according to a study by the University of Newcastle. These microplastics are non-biodegradable and sometimes carry toxic chemicals on top of them.

Regulatory agencies and communities around the world have addressed microplastics contamination through significant regulations. For example, in 2022 the European Chemical Agency announced phasing out periods of 4 and 6 years for microbeads in 'rinse-off' and 'leave-on' cosmetics, respectively.

Sustainable Alternatives to Reduce Microplastic Pollution


"Consumers and companies are united in their commitment to finding better performing and more sustainable alternatives for everyday products to break the chain of microplastic pollution,” said Prateek Mahalwar, CEO at Bioweg.

Our solutions are not just tackling a major environmental, sustainability and health problem, but also present a robust market opportunity to replace plastic polymers in care, coatings, chemicals, and other industries. We believe Ginkgo's strain engineering and screening capabilities can enable us to deliver our bio-based solutions at scale and competitive pricing," added Mahalwar.

"Bioweg is addressing a significant need in the marketplace to develop and produce a new generation of clean alternatives to synthetic polymers," said Ena Cratsenburg, chief business officer at Ginkgo Bioworks. "We are committed to supporting the shift to sustainable and bio-based high-performance alternatives and are thrilled to be working with Bioweg to address the pressing issues of microplastics contamination and promote responsible consumption."

Source: Ginkgo Bioworks

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