Published: October 14th, 2024,
Last updated: February 1st, 2025

In the search for new materials that are climate-friendly and recyclable, biological systems originating from a species that has received little attention are coming to the fore: Fungi. They, or more precisely their roots, could do a lot for climate action in the future – for example as a building material, for insulation or as a meat substitute. This is suggested by studies and initial trials for large-scale applications of the new materials.