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The Potential Environmental Effect of Mycelium Composites on African Communities

The Potential Environmental Effect of Mycelium Composites on African Communities
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Biobased building materials less sustainable than

Scientists at the University of Bristol have discovered that mycelium composites, biobased materials made from fungi and agricultural residues, can have a

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Experts find biobased building materials less sustainable than concrete in South Africa

Experts find biobased building materials less sustainable than concrete in South Africa
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University of Bristol studies mycelium composites as alternative building materials

University of Bristol studies mycelium composites as alternative building materials
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Mushroom-Derived Materials Hold Promise for Providing Benefits to Developing Nations in Africa

A research team from the University of Bristol has suggested that mycelium composites could offer a sustainable alternative to traditional building materials and help address socio-economic and environmental challenges in Africa.In a new paper publis

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