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Greening Your Beer with Brewery’s CO2 Eating Algae, Blockchain Tracing, Converting Brewery Waste into Detergents and More

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by Helena Tavares Kennedy (Biofuels Digest)   … In today’s Digest, how a brewery in Australia is utilizing algae that eats up CO2 and spits out oxygen, all the cool things you can make with beer and liquor production waste (going beyond ethanol and biofuel), how blockchain is helping track beer from field to glass in Canada, and more.

Why is this important? Young Henrys brewery points out that the CO2 from the fermentation of just one six pack of beer takes a tree two full days to absorb. Not to mention converting a polluting, climate change causing waste product like CO2 into something valuable is worth doing.

CO2 eating algae at a brewery near you!

News came in from Australia that the Young Henrys brewery is working with scientists at University of Technology Sydney Climate Change Cluster (C3) to utilize algae that consumes CO2 (a byproduct of the brewing process) and releasing oxygen, which could make brewing a more carbon neutral process. In fact, this brewery could become carbon neutral thanks to the CO2-chomping algae.

You can register to get a virtual tour of the brewery and their algae bioreactors, followed by an expert panel about the potential of algae and how they use it in everyday life at their website here.

How it works

Dr. Alexandra Thomson, a driving force behind their algae project chatted to MiNDFOOD recently, check out the interview here. Essentially, the brewery has calculated how much CO2 they are emitting as a by-product of yeast converting sugars into alcohol “and the algae, due to their fast-growing nature, sucks an equivalent amount of CO2 out of the atmosphere during photosynthesis.”

The green-glowing bioreactors are on the brew floor among the brewery equipment, with each millilitre containing roughly 5 million microalgae cells – or individual organisms.

So other than drinking it, what else is beer or liquor good for?

 


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