Future missions to the Moon and Mars will need smarter ways to use resources and rely less on supplies from Earth. In a project funded by Europan Space Agency – ESA1) (The BioSTEP project) RISE PFI contributed to explore how plant waste and used packaging from space missions could be turned into useful materials like nanocellulose and biocomposites. Plant-based resources could help provide food, produce oxygen, and even create new materials in space. As part of the project, CIRiS (https://ciris.no/) and RISE PFI researchers developed a roadmap for simplified production methods, including using nanocellulose in medical applications and 3D-printed parts. (1) Disclaimer: The views expressed herein can in no way be taken to reflect the official opinion of the European Space Agency


RISE PFI is part of RISE - Research Institutes of Sweden
RISE PFI is and internationally acknowledged research institute within processes and products based on lignocellulose. RISE PFI´s focus areas are Fibre technology and fibre-based products, Biorefining and Bioenergy and Biopolymers and Biocomposites.
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