Women Industrial Leaders in Agriculture, Marine Beauty, and Bio-based Fashion Textiles
On January 22nd, 2025, MainstreamBIO continues its second round of webinars with “Women Industrial Leaders in Agriculture, Marine Beauty, and Bio-based Fashion Textiles“, an inspiring session focused on showcasing the leadership and innovation of women in the bioeconomy. This second webinar highlights women’s roles across diverse sectors, including agriculture, marine cosmetics, and bio-based textiles.
Participants will have the opportunity to explore the groundbreaking contributions women are making in driving sustainable practices and fostering innovation in the bioeconomy. The session will include three engaging presentations:
Off-Flavours in Plant Protein – Origins and Fate in Processing
Discover the challenges of off-flavours in plant protein production and strategies for mitigating these issues. Learn about cutting-edge processing techniques that enhance the quality of plant-based protein products.
Marine Natural Beauty Products Supporting a Sustainable Future – Case Insights from SeaBody
Explore the world of marine natural beauty products, focusing on the sustainable use of marine resources like seaweed and algae. How companies like SeaBody are integrating sustainability into their operations while addressing environmental challenges.
The Future of Sustainable Fashion: Research in Bio-Based Textile Materials
Uncover the state-of-the-art in bio-based textiles and their potential to transform the fashion industry. This presentation will discuss circular, fossil-free textiles, their role in reducing environmental impact, and the challenges of scaling these innovations to meet industry demands.
Don’t miss this opportunity, read the full agenda and register here.
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