Biorenewables Development Centre

About Biorenewables Development Centre

Biorefining centre developing ways of converting plants and wastes into products

Biorenewables Development Centre Description

The BDC is an open-access R& D centre working at the interface between academia and industry to develop, scale-up and help commercialise bio-based products and processes.

The team focus on biorefining technologies, integrating modern genetics with green chemistry and processing techniques to create renewable chemicals and materials. We help develop manufacturing technologies that use plants, microbes and biowastes as the raw materials for high value products.

The open-access facilities bridge the gap between laboratory and industry, providing companies and academia with a way to test, develop and scale up biorefining processes.

The unique feature of the BDC is that it can also use molecular breeding to rapidly improve plants and microbes as raw materials for these processes. This creates the potential to source high value chemicals from plants by developing novel crops or improving those already in use.

The Biorenewables Development Centre is part-financed by the European Regional Development Fund Programme.

More about Biorenewables Development Centre

Biorenewables Development Centre is located at 1 Hassacarr Close, Chessingham Park Dunnington, York,, YO19 5SN York
+44 (0)1904 328040
http://www.biorenewables.org/