Biosolutions Team at TAPPI Nano 2025

The TAPPI Nano 2025 Conference, held from July 8 to 11 in Girona, Spain, brought together global leaders, researchers, and innovators in the field of renewable nanotechnology. Focused on advancing sustainable and bio-based solutions, the event spotlighted groundbreaking research in biosourced materials, cellulose-based nanomaterials, and quality control in nanomaterial production.
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Biosolutions presented two standout presentations:
“Greener Production of Cellulose Nanofibrils from Rose Stem Residues” by PhD candidate Chotiwit Sriwong, who introduced an eco-conscious method for converting agricultural waste into high-value nanocellulose. His approach offered a promising alternative for sustainable nanomaterial sourcing using underutilized biomass.
“Hybrid Materials of Nanocellulose and Biobased Additives for Multipurpose Applications” by Assistant Prof. Dr. Joice Kaschuk. Her research explored the synergy between nanocellulose and renewable additives to develop versatile materials with applications ranging from packaging to energy fields.
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With participants from across academia and industry, TAPPI Nano 2025 reaffirmed its role as a premier platform for driving innovation in renewable materials and promoting global collaboration in sustainable nanotechnology.



