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Adapting Transport Systems: Towards a Low Carbon Future

Adapting Transport Systems: Towards a Low Carbon Future. Industrial bio-transformation: Exploring the Potential Institutional limits. Supervisors: Samarthia Thankappan Alma Hodzic University of York University of Sheffield. What are Bio-materials ?.

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Adapting Transport Systems: Towards a Low Carbon Future

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  1. Adapting Transport Systems: Towards a Low Carbon Future Industrial bio-transformation: Exploring the Potential Institutional limits Supervisors: Samarthia Thankappan Alma Hodzic University of York University of Sheffield

  2. What are Bio-materials ? • Materials, chemicals and energy derived from renewable biological resources. • Bio-materials are considered an integral part of bio-energy strategies, due to their combined material and energy applications.

  3. Use of Bio-materials is increasing Natural fibre-reinforced plastics Vegetable oil-based polyols & polyamides Bio-based polyesters & thermoplastic elastomers Soybean-based foams Ethanol ?

  4. Key Research Questions • How will biomaterials impact existing material producers? • How will markets develop around changing infrastructure? • What impacts do technology, regulation, society and geography have on material substitution occurring within the supply chains? • What is the extent of adaptations occurring in the sectors & what future changes are envisaged?

  5. Research Aim Study the process of transformation within and across the supply chains of the two sectors (Agriculture and Automobiles), with a key focus on the institutional constraints to the development of the technology

  6. Research Objectives Can biomaterials make a substantive contribution to greater sustainability? • Identify the scale and growth rate of the substitution of traditional material by bio-materials. • Analysis of the impact of transformation towards material substitution occurring within and across the supply chain. • Examining the sustainability implications of the above at the local and national levels. • Formulating strategy concepts suitable to bio-materialism.

  7. Methodology STAGE II • At the macro level supply chain interactions to track impacts of technical limits and the geographic flows of biomaterials will be undertaken • At the micro level, the incentives required to achieve a desired change within the various links in the supply chain will be explored. STAGE I • Comprehensive literature review • Mapping of current scale of bio-material supplies and material flows • Identifying pressure points in the supply chain by means of existing literature and semi-structured expert interviews/focus groups among scientists, industry executives and policy makers

  8. Interfaces with other Networks/organisations White Rose Network: Enabling supply chain adaptation to climate change and resource poor future (Validating the sustainability of bio-renewable replacements for petrochemical products) CNAP - Centre for Novel Agricultural Products Research

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