"The international overview of bio-based chemical building blocks" (330 pages) presents over the last ten years : A comprehensive overview on the evolution of : -biomass used -technologies and transformation pathways -number of pilot and industrial units, and their capacities -strategic strengths 52 analysed molecules 400 identified stakeholders 39 analyzed « joint-ventures » -97 identified technology and business partnerships A complete file on 5 emerging molecules (...)
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IAR study: The international overview of bio-based chemical building blocks, 2015
2 February 2015, by Nina QUELENIS -
ASSOCIATION "CHIMIE DU VEGETAL": What you always wanted to know about bio-based products LCA
2 February 2015, by SAUVION Guy-NöelCome and find out about Life Cycle Assessment (LCA)! Sign up for the workshop co-hosted by the Association Chimie du Végétal (ACDV) and EVEA on using their Practical Guidelines...
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Matikem: From natural resources to house decoration: Mäder Group supports its partner customers by bio-based innovation
9 February 2015, by Jean-Claude BUFFETFrom Natural Resources to House Decoration: Mäder Group supports its partner customers by bio-based innovation
The global economic and consumption mode evolution lead to a more intensive concern about environmental care and eco-friendly behavior of individuals and market players.
Decorative paint market, as the other consumption good markets, is also affected by this new trend and by the changes in the key determining factor in purchase decisions.
In this context, Mäder Colors, the (...) -
Biobased Delta: Europe’s chemical ‘sweet spot’: new market chances for developing biobased chemicals from sugars in South-western Netherlands
17 February 2015, by Willem SEDERELBiobased Delta, a network in South-western Netherlands, focuses on innovation and entrepreneurship within the field of green raw materials, green building blocks and sustainable process industry. With the abolishment of the sugar quota new market opportunities to extract biobased chemicals from sugars have arrived. Biobased Delta provides the ideal base for further exploration of these chances. In this session director Willem Sederel will discuss Biobased Delta as Europe’s chemical sweet (...)
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The Coatings Research Institute (CoRI) develops a fast and simple predictive tool for evaluating emissions of volatile organic compounds (VOC) to support manufacturers in building and construction sector
1 April 2015, by Carine Lefèvre