Category: Chemicals & Materials

Entrepreneur looks to “wipeout” surfboard waste

Entrepreneur looks to “wipeout” surfboard waste

March 13, 2023 |

In Wales, a young surfer/eco-entrepreneur has developed a prototype surfboard out of mushrooms and coral. Twenty-three-year-old Steve Davies came up with the idea while researching mycelium packaging as part of his master’s program at Cardiff Metropolitan University. He chose coral as a framing material so that if the board becomes lost in the ocean, the […]

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RIP and without impact with Legendurns biodegradable urns

RIP and without impact with Legendurns biodegradable urns

March 13, 2023 |

In the Netherlands, a producer of biodegradable urns is helping families ensure that their loved ones’ end-of-life journeys “reflect their life philosophy.” Legendurns’ latest offering is made from 99% made from Brewers’ spent grains—a residue from malted barley used to make beer. According to the company, conventional urns often contain heavy metals that cause environmental […]

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Amazon’s Female Founder Initiative invests in bioplastic maker Genecis

Amazon’s Female Founder Initiative invests in bioplastic maker Genecis

March 13, 2023 |

In Seattle, online retail behemoth amazon has invested an undisclosed sum in bioplastics startup Genecis. Luna Yu founded Genecis at the age of 21 to convert organic waste into biodegradable plastic. The funds were distributed from amazon’s Climate Pledge Fund, which has earmarked $50 million for female-founded and -led climate technology companies through its Female […]

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USDA marks first National Bioproducts Day

USDA marks first National Bioproducts Day

March 13, 2023 |

In Washington, DC, the US Department of Agriculture celebrated the inaugural National Bioproducts Day on March 8. The day is intended to highlight organizations and individuals working to improve sustainability within the federal government.  A key component of these federal sustainability efforts is USDA’s BioPreferred® Program, which Congress created under the 2002 Farm Bill. USDA […]

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Huntsman’s European polyurethanes plants achieve mass balance certification

Huntsman’s European polyurethanes plants achieve mass balance certification

March 9, 2023 |

In the Netherlands, Huntsman said its Rotterdam and Wilton, UK manufacturing facilities have achieved the International Sustainability & Carbon Certification (ISCC PLUS) for mass balance following audits by Bureau Veritas. The company explained that ISCC PLUS is a global sustainability certification system that makes it possible to track the amount and sustainability characteristics of circular […]

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Bhairav Biofuels aims to set up a new ethanol facility in Madhya Pradesh

Bhairav Biofuels aims to set up a new ethanol facility in Madhya Pradesh

March 9, 2023 |

In India, Projects Today reported that Bhairav Biofuels intends to set up a grain-based distillery unit to produce ethanol in Madhya Pradesh. According to the report, the project will also involve setting up a 2-MW co-generation power plant. The proposed ethanol plant will span over 60.39 acres of land and will generate employment for about […]

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BASF starts production of biobased polyol in India

BASF starts production of biobased polyol in India

March 9, 2023 |

In India, BASF has begun production of its first bio-based polyol, Sovermol, in Mangalore. The firm noted that this product serves the fast-growing demand of eco-friendly products for applications in New Energy Vehicles (NEV), windmills, flooring and protective industrial coatings in Asia Pacific. “Asia Pacific is the world’s fastest growing market for NEV and coatings. […]

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OQ Chemicals launches bio-based ISCC PLUS certified isononanoic acid

OQ Chemicals launches bio-based ISCC PLUS certified isononanoic acid

March 9, 2023 |

In Germany, OQ Chemicals said it has launched “OxBalance Isononanoic Acid”, an isononanoic acid that is produced from both bio-based and circular feedstocks. The new product has a bio-based content of over 70%, providing manufacturers with a sustainable alternative to conventional isononanoic acid. To meet the growing demand for carboxylic acids, Isononanoic acid is widely […]

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Johnson Matthey to provide technology to produce sustainable methanol for Perstorp Group’s Project Air

Johnson Matthey to provide technology to produce sustainable methanol for Perstorp Group’s Project Air

March 9, 2023 |

In the UK, Johnson Matthey said it has been selected to provide the methanol license and engineering services for Perstorp Group’s Project Air in Stenungsund, Sweden. The initiative – which will substitute all the fossil methanol used by Perstorp in Europe as raw material for chemical products with sustainable methanol – is expected to be […]

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Equinor plans to restart Norway methanol plant in one month

Equinor plans to restart Norway methanol plant in one month

March 9, 2023 |

In Norway, Reuters reported that Norwegian energy firm Equinor aims to restart its methanol plant at Tjeldbergodden in about four weeks. Equinor shut the plant on Norway’s west coast in February to install a mercury removal unit. It was previously expected to restart by the end of April, according to the report. “We are planning […]

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