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Defossilising fuels and chemicals – a systemic analysis from feedstock and technology, to hurdles and enablers
Summary
A systemic analysis examined the pathways and challenges of replacing fossil-derived fuels and chemicals with bio-based alternatives, highlighting trade-offs in sustainability and scalability. The work is relevant to reducing the fossil-plastic pipeline that drives ongoing microplastic pollution.
We have the renewable feedstocks and the technology, but we are lacking societal support. How can we progress the defossilisation of fuels and chemicals?
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