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Using carbon dioxide to make greener plastics
Christoph Gürtler and Walter Leitner named European Inventor Award 2021 finalists German chemists nominated for European Patent Office (EPO) prize for their method of using waste carbon dioxide (CO₂) in the production of polyurethane-based plastic products. Technique is accelerating the shift to the circular economy by enabling commercially viable re-use of CO₂.
A product of collaboration between industry and academia, the breakthrough reduces the amount of crude oil used in the production of essential everyday products, from mattresses and flooring to car interiors. Zoom in ).addClass( image-details ); var $imageCaption = $( ).addClass( image-caption ).text(caption);
The German government yesterday rejected the US-backed proposal to
waive all intellectual property rights to COVID vaccines.
A government spokesperson said in a statement to
multiple media outlets that the limiting factors in the production of vaccines
were the production capacities and high-quality standards, not patents.
She added that the US suggestion to waive patent protection
for COVID vaccines had significant implications for vaccine production as a
whole.
“The protection of intellectual property is a source of innovation and
must remain so in the future.
Other European government heads, however, expressed support
for the proposal to waive IP rights for COVID vaccines. French president