The advantage of these biorefineries is that instead of processing crops that are also used as food, they use debris from farming (
like wheat straw) and foresting.
Not exact matches
Crush shredded
wheat cereal with your hand and sprinkle onto wet chocolate to look
like straw.
O'Connell said that Dell is also using packaging materials recycled from agricultural waste, such as
wheat straw, in its efforts to accelerate innovation - goals echoed by the AAAS Research Competitiveness Program and advanced through its involvement in award programs
like the Catalyst Award.
Keasling's method feeds agricultural waste such as cornstalks and
wheat straw to E. coli bacteria engineered to break down the sugars and produce biologically synthesized hydrocarbons that burn and function just
like those in fossil fuels.
To determine what type would make the best thermoplastic feedstock, the scientists evaluated lignin from
wheat straw, softwoods
like pine and hardwoods
like oak.
Fillers may include things
like cottonseed hulls, rice bran, corn bran,
wheat mill run, rice hulls,
straw, modified corn starch, and peanut hulls (to name a few).