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The event discussed the use of bioplastics and their role in the bioeconomy. The first day focused on the production of bioplastics from waste, with presentations on the valorization of organic waste, biopolymers for reducing pollution, and modular biorefinery models. The second day included sessions on post-production processes for bioplastics, including PHA production, fermentation processes, and enzymatic recycling. The third day’s sessions explored ways to improve plastic biodegradation, including optimizing biodegradation of polymers, assessing biodegradability and compostability, and reducing environmental impact. The final session discussed techno-economic and environmental aspects, including life cycle analysis, carbon emissions, and sustainability. The event featured representatives from various biotechnology companies, research institutions, and government agencies, highlighting the potential of bioplastics to reduce environmental impact and promote sustainable growth. The event was sponsored by several organizations, including ASOBIOCOM, BPC INSTRUMENTS, and CULTIPLY.

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