We are all about renewable everything. From materials to energy, our ecosystems are geared toward ensuring the succeeding generation have an environment where the Earth renews its resources, allowing them to live sustainably.
From food packaging to pharmaceutical surgery, health is our primary concern. Our agricultural mulches start the health journey ensuring abundance of healthy food, while our biodegradable packaging secures your natural power.
The green economy heralds a new age where ecofriendly living is central to our well being. Our partners and community continue developing solutions within the wider green ecospace, enabling wider adoption of newer products and developmental programs that support the various industrial aspects.
From Good Health and Well-Being (3), Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure (9), Responsible Consumption and Production (12), Climate Action (13), Life Under Water (14), to Life Under Water (15), we aim to have a continental wide community outreach improving the quality of life with ever step.
It was September 2017. Prof Judy Wakhungu if the Cabinet Secretary for Environment, was spearheading the ban on sin-gle use plastics. The Business Daily had published an interview and the one lingering question in mind, was how to package meat. Following keenly from the residential halls at JKUAT main campus, she made numerous examples and what struck a chain of thought was the mention of hyacinth.
That's where the research started. The first part was knowing the current applications. This moved on to the extent of the damage caused, and various research publications on its usage. That's how our biopolymer, PHB, was born. Numerous companies in India, Eastern Europe were found to have adopted PHB. Much research tended to venture into the bochemistry and organic chemistry. Two colleagues who were doing Analytical and Industrial Chemistry joined the team. It was time to put in the work.
The Department of Chemistry assigned us a Supervisor, and we were then able to start carrying out the qualitative research. The University community has been very supportive and instrumental as the product has morphed through the various stages and creating new products over the pipeline. We have suffered major setbacks most especially when a critical memebr of staff succumbed to Covid. Nonetheless, we continue to grow and our diverse team currently comprises of members from the fields of mechanical engineering, pharmaceutics,inorganic chemistry, agricultural biosystems and ICT.
We aspire to lead the continent in renewing the Earth, and ensuring the next generation has a wonderful experience. We invite you to be part of this movement, and urge you join the Bio Kraft Systems Community. By and by as our lakes get clearer, air gets fresher, land gets more fertile, food more sweeter, our bodies more stronger, may the Earth flex her beauty once again and the spirit of shared prosperity propel us to greater heights in Our Green Economy.