Could microalgae help tackle our problem with plastic?
Plastic pollution is becoming an increasingly pressing issue, and the use of fossil fuels in traditional plastics is a major concern.
In Lorient, in western France, Ocean met with Stéphane Bruzaud, a researcher at the Université Bretagne Sud, on a mission to find a better solution.
An expert in bio-based and biodegradable plastics, he's leading a local research team that works with partners across Europe in the CBE JU-funded NENU2PHAR research project, developing new biopolymers using microscopic marine organisms.
'We can see these small pieces of plastic we found on the beach. And the problem is that these plastics will last for a very long time. They will gradually decompose into very small plastic particles, which are called microplastics, and these microplastics, besides polluting our environment, have also now entered our food chain.'