Plants to Products: An Introduction to Biorefining

Posted 6 months 17 days ago by Aberystwyth University

Study Method : Online
Duration : 2 weeks
Subject : Business
Overview
Learn how plants and other biomass can be turned into fuels, plastics, and other sustainable products.
Course Description

Discover the role of biorefining, biomass, and sustainability in the bioeconomy

Ever wondered how farm crops, food waste, or leftover plant materials can become biofuels, bioplastics, or other valuable products?

This two-week course from Aberystwyth University takes you on an introductory journey to the world of biorefining, showing how land and businesses can turn biomass into opportunities for a sustainable, circular bioeconomy. You will follow the journey of the Biomass through pre-treatment juicing and pressing, to the fermentation vessels and extraction of the desired compounds.

Explore the fundamentals of biorefining

By harnessing the power of enzymes and microorganisms, we can transform renewable resources into the essential products of modern life. You’ll begin with an introduction to the fundamental principles of biorefining, where organic biomass is processed into high-value outputs like carbon-neutral biofuels, biodegradable plastics, and specialised biochemicals.

With the support of UK-focused examples, you’ll explore real-world ways farmers, entrepreneurs, and businesses can reduce waste, create new products, and contribute to climate-friendly solutions.

Ideal for farmers, advisers, entrepreneurs, and anyone curious about using land and biological resources to create sustainable products and move away from fossil fuels.

Requirements

Ideal for farmers, advisers, entrepreneurs, and anyone curious about using land and biological resources to create sustainable products and move away from fossil fuels.

Career Path
  • Describe the role of biorefining in the circular bioeconomy, including key concepts, terminology, and UK-relevant drivers for innovation in land-based sectors.
  • Explain key industrial biotechnology processes used in biorefining (e.g. fermentation, downstream processing), highlighting their purpose, benefits, limitations, and sustainability implications.
  • Assess the challenges and opportunities facing bio-based industries, including policy, market trends, infrastructure, and environmental impact.
  • Apply your learning to a real-world context by outlining how your land, business, or sector could engage with biorefining and contribute to the bioeconomy.