Platform Overview
The Materials and Bioeconomy Platform seeks to develop new ideas, materials and products to utilize our forest resources and organic waste streams.
Discovering higher value opportunities in Minnesota’s forest and waste stream resources keeps money in the state and promotes efficient use of resources. This research supports the state’s foundational forest products industry with innovation and new product development.
Research Programs
To advance the economic return from Minnesota's forest harvest by developing value-added products.
Advancing the low carbon economy by developing methods to convert biomass into energy resources.
To research, develop and commercialize potentially useful natural products
Working to establish a diverse and sustainable industry for Minnesota that serves multiple markets for biochar and bio-carbon materials.
Featured Research Projects
Demonstration of a Thermally Modified Eastern Larch Boardwalk to Catalyze New Markets for Low-value Timber.
Recent News
National conference and partnerships divert usable materials from landfills.
Organic chemist finds flexibility is key to moving NRRI innovations forward.
Advanced degree moves technician into broad arena of project management.
U.S. Department of Energy and NRRI fund project to develop biocarbon to replace fossil carbon in steelmaking process
New materials meet extreme conditions to bring wood innovations into new markets.
Early NRRI R&D went on ‘rollercoaster ride’ leading to an international effort starring Minnesota’s giving tree, the paper birch