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McDonalds, Impossible Foods break off talks as supply crunch looms for vegan darling

McDonalds, Impossible Foods break off talks as supply crunch looms for vegan darling

January 8, 2020 |

In California, Reuters is reporting that McDonalds and Impossible Foods have broken off supplier talks as Impossible has signaled that it would be unable to meet the production volumes that McDonalds would require. Shares of rival Beyond Meat jumped more than 12 percent on  the news. Meanwhile, Burger King is continuing its Impossible rollout and […]

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New Holland, Hemp Association form exclusive pact to power new commodity crop

New Holland, Hemp Association form exclusive pact to power new commodity crop

January 8, 2020 |

In Pennsylvania, New Holland Agriculture and the National Hemp Association have signed a deal to “accelerate the return of hemp commodity crop onto farmlands across North America”, under the banner “Pushing Progress Together”. As part of this partnership, the National Hemp Association will participate alongside New Holland at 16 national farm shows throughout North America to […]

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NREL taps 3 new high-level execs

NREL taps 3 new high-level execs

January 8, 2020 |

In Colorado, the National Renewable Energy Laboratory added three senior-level execs to the team this week, completing its leadership team. Julie Baker is now deputy laboratory director and chief operating officer for the lab. She succeeds Bobi Garrett, who retired at the end of 2019. Already employed at NREL as associate laboratory director for Facilities […]

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New round of Clean Fuel Advanced Technology grants available

New round of Clean Fuel Advanced Technology grants available

January 8, 2020 |

In North Carolina, the North Carolina Clean Energy Technology Center (NCCETC) at North Carolina State University announces the following request for proposals (RFP) through the 2020 Clean Fuel Advanced Technology (CFAT) project. The 2020 initiative will offer $1.4 million, focused on reducing transportation-related emissions, and supported with federal Congestion Mitigation Air Quality funding from the […]

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Packing peanuts from sunflower stem pith, biobased packaging tape, wheat-based ‘turtle straws’, bioluminescent glow sticks, and more: The Digest’s Top 10 Innovations for the week of January 9th

Packing peanuts from sunflower stem pith, biobased packaging tape, wheat-based ‘turtle straws’, bioluminescent glow sticks, and more: The Digest’s Top 10 Innovations for the week of January 9th

January 8, 2020 |

As you clean up the post-holiday mess, you might find those annoying packaging peanuts all over your home or office…but three teens have developed an alternative to packing peanuts made from sunflower stem pith! And while we are talking about packaging, a German-based adhesives maker introduced biobased packaging tape. And with the darkness of winter, […]

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Clean Fuel Standards: The Digest’s 2018 Multi-Slide Guide to Oregon’s Clean Fuels Program

Clean Fuel Standards: The Digest’s 2018 Multi-Slide Guide to Oregon’s Clean Fuels Program

January 8, 2020 |

Oregon is ahead of the curve in many ways, but one in particular that stands out is their Clean Fuels Program. Check out this short and sweet Slide-Guide to the latest on Oregon’s Clean Fuels Program, like who is involved, bank of credits and deficits, the Clean Fuel Program credit market, and current rulemaking.

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Dimethyl Ether – Zero Emissions, Carbon Neutrality?: The Digest’s 2020 Multi-Slide Guide to Oberon Fuels’ Renewable DME

Dimethyl Ether – Zero Emissions, Carbon Neutrality?: The Digest’s 2020 Multi-Slide Guide to Oberon Fuels’ Renewable DME

January 8, 2020 |

Dimethyl Ether – We know DME well, but do you know all of its advantages or about fuel-grade DME in North America? Did you know about Oberon Fuels’ small-scale DME production process and the latest on their pilot DME facility in Southern California? About Propane/DME blending? About their pathway to zero emission mobility and DME […]

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Australian tire-to-fuels recycler signs deal for first US plant

Australian tire-to-fuels recycler signs deal for first US plant

January 8, 2020 |

In Australia, Green Distillation Technologies, which has developed technology that recycles end-of-life tyres into oil, carbon and steel, has signed a deal to build their first plant in the United States, The agreement provides funding of up to US$100 million for the roll out of additional plants in the US, subject to the successful operation […]

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Bioplastics maker declares bankruptcy

Bioplastics maker declares bankruptcy

January 7, 2020 |

In Italy, bioplastics maker Bio-On SpA has entered bankruptcy proceedings after a Bologna court ruling late last month. The December 20, 2019 decision also mandated the polyhydroxyalkanoate producer continue operating to avoid closure. Bio-On also noted in a statement that it has not been able to gain new financing and that it cannot pay its […]

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UFOP: Biofuels usage of crop land remains minimal, and beneficial

UFOP: Biofuels usage of crop land remains minimal, and beneficial

January 7, 2020 |

In Germany, UFOP reports that “Only around 5 per cent of global cropland is being direcrted at this time into biofuels production — out of 1.56 billion hectares worldwide. UFOP also noted that “At the same time, biofuels production is in most cases very obviously located in places where there is a surplus of feedstock. […]

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