In a cutting-edge laboratory in Edinburgh, fatbergs are being transformed into pine-scented chemicals for perfumes, showcasing the potential of bioengineering in creating sustainable industries. Despite the UK’s initial lead in this field, lack of investment and regulation have hindered progress, raising concerns about the country’s ability to compete globally. With the potential for environmental benefits and economic growth, the challenge now lies in scaling up these technologies and securing necessary funding to maintain Britain’s position in the rapidly advancing field of engineering biology.
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