Bitrez and the CHCx3 Consortium Project are featured in the Spring 2025 Edition of Chem Northwest Elements Magazine
Bitrez are delighted to have been invited to join Centre for High Carbon Capture Cropping – CHCx3
Paul has been invited to assist with the development of sustainable products for use with new sustainable reinforcements in bio-composite parts.
The Centre for High Carbon Capture Cropping is a four year multi-partner project, led by National Institute of Agricultural Botany’s [NIAB] Dr Lydia Smith. The research aims to help UK farmers and growers target Net Zero and build farming resilience through diversifying their arable and forage cropping. It will enable new revenue sources through a carbon marketplace, and support enhanced value chains for industries such as textiles and construction.
Read the full article – https://www.bitrez.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/Elements-Magazine-Spring-Edition-2025.pdf

