![The organic biomass used for the basis of mycelium composites are often obtained from agricultural, agro-industrial, and forestry waste streams. (Image source: Adobe Stock)](/images/AdobeStock_36453535-mycelium-composites.jpg#joomlaImage://local-images/AdobeStock_36453535-mycelium-composites.jpg?width=750&height=400)
The organic biomass used for the basis of mycelium composites are often obtained from agricultural, agro-industrial, and forestry waste streams. (Image source: Adobe Stock)
A new paper published by a research team from the University of Bristol has suggested that mycelium composites could help address socio-economic and environmental challenges in Africa by acting as a sustainable alternative to traditional building materials