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Towards net zero

Biotechnology research at Manchester is providing sustainable alternatives to answer the government's call to reach net zero.

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Reaching net zero by 2050

The UK government has passed legislation requiring the UK to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 100% by 2050.

It is impossible to completely eradicate our emissions, however, it is possible to reduce and offset them to become net zero. The biotechnology research community at The University of Manchester is actively looking at ways to reduce our reliance on traditional petrochemical products. Their research spans alternative fuels, to sustainable materials, and technologies to mitigate and remove harmful by-products from supply chains.

Helping the UK to reach net zero by 2050.

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Renewable fuel

Extracting and burning fossil fuels is an unsustainable practice.

Researchers at The University of Manchester have found a way to synthesis bio-propane and reduce our need for fossil-derived fuels.

Find out more about bio-propane

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A circular bioeconomy

Rising CO2 levels is one of the biggest climate challenges facing the world.

Research carried out at the Future Biomanufacturing Research Hub (FutureBRH), in partnership with Shell, has found ways to sequester CO2 into value-added chemicals and materials.

Find out more by reading the Future BRH case studies

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Towards sustainable aviation

With aviation responsible for around 5% of the global warming problem, sustainable fuel alternatives need to be found.

C3 Biotechnologies are working with partners in the USA and around the world to develop sustainable aviation fuel from agricultural and industrial waste.

Find out more about C3 BIOTECH products

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Manchester Institute of Biotechnology

Awarded the Queen's Anniversary Prize in 2019, the MIB is our flagship institute for biotechnology research.

Find out more about the MIB

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FutureBRH

Harnessing the UK's strength in biomanufacturing, FutureBRH specialises in developing innovative and sustainable pharmaceuticals, chemicals, materials and synthetic fuels.

Find out more about Future BRH

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C3 Biotech

C3 Biotech is engineering biology to biomanufacture hydrocarbon fuels from major industrial wastes including CO2.

Find out more about C3 BIOTECH

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Beacons of excellence

Biotechnology research beacon

The University of Manchester’s five research beacons are examples of pioneering discoveries, interdisciplinary collaboration and cross-sector partnerships.

We are at the forefront of a bio-industrial revolution. Fossil fuels have been the primary energy source for society since the Industrial Revolution. They provide the raw material for the manufacture of many everyday products that we take for granted including pharmaceuticals, food and drink, materials, plastics and personal care.

Global challenges, Manchester solutions

But our dependency can't continue. The combined effect of fossil carbon depletion and climate change means we must find cleaner, more sustainable forms of energy. Our research looks to tackle these challenges and provide solutions for our future.

Find out more about the biotechnology beacon

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