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Genecis Bioindustries has secured 20 million USD to scale its technology converting organic food waste into high-performance Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs).
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Genecis Bioindustries has secured 20 million USD to scale its technology converting organic food waste into high-performance Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs).

Originally reported by Mirage News

Genecis Bioindustries has secured 20 million USD to scale its technology converting organic food waste into high-performance Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs). For additive manufacturing, this represents a systemic shift toward a circular economy by providing home-compostable alternatives to petroleum-based filaments. By lowering production costs through biotechnology, Genecis is stabilizing the global supply chain for sustainable 3D printing materials. This innovation transforms waste streams into functional industrial feedstocks, redefining the carbon footprint of future distributed manufacturing. ♻️ #AdditiveManufacturing #CircularEconomy #Bioplastics #Sustainability

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