LIGNICOAT’s 2nd Press Release

LIGNICOAT BBI Project has published a new Press Release!

This press release is focusing on:

• Enzyme technology work behind LIGNICOAT performed by NORCE Norwegian Research Centre
• Why use enzymes against VOCs

You can download it from Download Center’s Dissemination Material.

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