Jordan Cannon: Engineering enzymes to enable sustainable bioplastics

Jordan Cannon, a 2024 Innovation Crossroads cohort participant from Circular Biosciences, smiles in a professional headshot. The background features the Innovation Crossroads logo and the text 'Cohort 2024.' Partner logos of Oak Ridge National Laboratory, U.S. Department of Energy’s LEEP (Lab-Embedded Entrepreneurship Program), and Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) are displayed at the bottom.

Plastic pollution negatively impacts human and animal health as well as the stability of aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. Also, petroleum-based plastics degrade slowly, breaking into smaller and smaller pieces that can travel long distances through water tables and food chains.The water table is the underground dividing line between the unsaturated zone — where spaces between soil and rock are filled with air — and the saturated zone, where spaces are filled with water.