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The Last Episode of Synvina
View article: The Last Episode of SynvinaWhat happened during the last meeting between Avantium and BASF? Here are the videos.
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New Zealand Turns Food Waste Into Bioplastics
View article: New Zealand Turns Food Waste Into BioplasticsAn ingenious new solution being engineered at the University of Canterbury (UC) aims to turn food waste into valuable chemical components that could be used to make bioplastics.
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Indonesia Government Supports Bioplastics
View article: Indonesia Government Supports BioplasticsCustoms and Excise Director-General Heru Pambudi said that one of the benchmarks for success in the implementation of plastic bag tax is the drop in the production and use of plastic and the growth of eco-friendly packaging industry, such as those derived from papers or other natural materials.
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Nestle Goes For Wrapper Made From Recyclable Paper
View article: Nestle Goes For Wrapper Made From Recyclable PaperNestle has announced the launch of a snack bar wrapped in recyclable paper.
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Novamont Bioplastics is Marine Biodegradable
View article: Novamont Bioplastics is Marine BiodegradableNovamont held a press conference on July 2nd to demonstrate that their main bioplastics brand, Mater-Bi, is biodegradable in marine environment.
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The First Lignin Millionaires Will Be Americans
View article: The First Lignin Millionaires Will Be AmericansWith a new method to synthesize a popular pain-relieving medication from plants rather than fossil fuels, researchers at the Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center have found a way to relieve two headaches at once.
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New Way to Fraction Biomass
View article: New Way to Fraction BiomassCH-Bioforce provides a completely new way of replacing fossil- and food-based raw materials
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100% Bio-Based and Biodegradable Pine Needle Composite
View article: 100% Bio-Based and Biodegradable Pine Needle Composite‘Cheer Project’ is a research into pine needles in which the abundant and unwanted material is developed into a 100% bio-based and biodegradable composite material.
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L’Oreal Makes A Move Into Bio-Recycling
View article: L’Oreal Makes A Move Into Bio-RecyclingL’Oréal will increase its stake in Carbios.
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What About Biodegradable Metals?
View article: What About Biodegradable Metals?Millions of patients all over the world undergo surgical procedures related to bone defect repair every year. With an ever-increasing life expectancy and the issues that come with a decaying skeleton, the number of interventions can only increase in the coming years. This is why orthopaedic surgeons are constantly looking for improved medical implants for…
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All You Need To Know About PLA
View article: All You Need To Know About PLACheck out our guide to PLA plastic to learn all you need to know about this material: How it is made, benefits, drawbacks, properties, types, applications, sustainability, production methods and more.
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Bioplastics Could Solve a Major Pollution Problem
View article: Bioplastics Could Solve a Major Pollution ProblemAdvanced solvents and enzymes are transforming woody wastes into better biodegradable plastics.
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Japan’s Visionary Leadership and the Osaka Blue Ocean Vision
View article: Japan’s Visionary Leadership and the Osaka Blue Ocean VisionThe Honourable Prime Minister of Japan, Mr. Shinzo Abe, showed clear leadership and determination to solve the plastic waste problem during the G20 Summit in Osaka (28-29 June).
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Questions and Answers on OXO-Biodegradability
View article: Questions and Answers on OXO-BiodegradabilityExclusive Interview with Michael Stephen, Chairman of the Oxo-biodegradable Plastics Association.
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Google Goes Bioplastics
View article: Google Goes BioplasticsGoogle Express goes green with Israeli compostable packaging. These products will offer retailers and customers an eco-friendly option for shipping and receiving packages.
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Pepsi Switching from Bottled to Canned Water to Reduce Plastic Waste
View article: Pepsi Switching from Bottled to Canned Water to Reduce Plastic WastePepsiCo is taking a step to reduce plastic waste in landfills.
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The Marine Biodegradability Of Mater-bi
View article: The Marine Biodegradability Of Mater-biOn July 2nd, the press conference “The marine biodegradability of Mater-Bi – A mitigation factor, not a permit for irresponsible behaviour” will be held in Rome at the Ara Pacis Auditorium. Discover more and follow the live streaming.
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The Superpowers Of Marine Fungi
View article: The Superpowers Of Marine FungiThough they aren’t as charismatic as a red and white fly agaric mushroom, marine fungi perform important and unique ecosystem functions. Scientists have found marine fungi in diverse environments from coral reefs to marine sediments at the bottom of the ocean.
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Self-Healing Elastomers From Waste Lignin
View article: Self-Healing Elastomers From Waste LigninScientists led by Amit Naskar extracted an oligomer from lignin with acetonitrile using an extraction method that concentrates the regions of lignin that contain carboxylic acid functional groups.
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FKuR: Heading for a Circular Economy and Sustainability with Biobased and Biodegradable Plastics
View article: FKuR: Heading for a Circular Economy and Sustainability with Biobased and Biodegradable PlasticsWith their unique combination of light weight, versatility, performance, durability and cost- effectiveness plastics have made a significant contribution to better living conditions, more sustainable products and waste prevention for decades.
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Bioplastics Ranking June 2019
View article: Bioplastics Ranking June 2019Here are the most popular Bioplastics Brands for the month of June 2019.
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Biodegradable Coating to Help Achieve Food Security
View article: Biodegradable Coating to Help Achieve Food SecurityAssociate Professor David Leung’s biodegradable coating can help achieve food security in an environmentally friendly and consumer-conscious way.
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Jabil’s Sustainable Packaging Combines Design, Materials, Recycling
View article: Jabil’s Sustainable Packaging Combines Design, Materials, RecyclingJabil Inc. sees the plastics packaging market at a tipping point when it comes to sustainability.
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North Dakota State University Becomes Center for Bioplastics and Biocomposites Site
View article: North Dakota State University Becomes Center for Bioplastics and Biocomposites SiteNorth Dakota State University has been awarded a National Science Foundation grant to become a university site of the Center for Bioplastics and Biocomposites (CB2).
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Bioplastics and Circularity: Why can’t We Be friends?
View article: Bioplastics and Circularity: Why can’t We Be friends?The future of plastics isn’t what it used to be. The invention of plastics in the early twentieth century promised to change the world. It did and then some. The pliable, convenient material’s near-exponential growth has enabled modern life, but its lack of designed-in end-of-life considerations has created a global waste crisis.
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Avantium Awarded Funding for VEHICLE
View article: Avantium Awarded Funding for VEHICLEAvantium N.V. announces that it has been awarded €1.3 million for its Dawn and Mekong Technologies from the Bio Based Industries Joint Undertaking (BBI JU) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program.
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Enviroware Paper Straws Receive Vegetarian Society Approval
View article: Enviroware Paper Straws Receive Vegetarian Society ApprovalWe’re pleased to announce that our Paper Straws have recently been approved by the Vegetarian Society and now proudly hold the Vegetarian trademark! So you can rest assured the next time you take a sip from our paper straws, that they are free from animal and marine products, as well as being a recyclable alternative…
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British Plastics Federation Responds to BBC War on Plastic
View article: British Plastics Federation Responds to BBC War on PlasticThe BBC’s War on Plastic programme highlighted many important issues and clearly taps into the concerns of a lot of people. Addressing many of these aligns with the desires of the plastics and recycling industries, namely to reduce plastic waste and improve our recycling infrastructure.
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Neste Appoints New Vice President Renewable Polymers and Chemicals
View article: Neste Appoints New Vice President Renewable Polymers and ChemicalsMercedes Alonso, (M.Sc. Chem), has been appointed as Executive Vice President for Renewable Polymers and Chemicals of Neste Corporation and member of the Neste Executive Committee.
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Could The Roads of the Future be Bio-based?
View article: Could The Roads of the Future be Bio-based?Bitumen is a by-product of oil production and is used to bind the surfaces of paved roads. Some researchers, concerned about its environmental impacts and future supply if petroleum refining slows down, have started to develop bio-based alternatives.
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Japan Fights Waste Ahead of G-20 summit
View article: Japan Fights Waste Ahead of G-20 summitJapan has a plastic problem. In a country where cleanliness and neat packaging have long been considered good service, almost everything, from single bananas to individual pieces of vegetables, pastries, pens and cosmetics is sold plastic-wrapped.
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Pakistan Plastic Bans
View article: Pakistan Plastic BansBans on plastic shopping bags are spreading in Pakistan, starting from the country’s scenic north.
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Bioplastics Company Builds Recycling Plant
View article: Bioplastics Company Builds Recycling PlantThe French bioplastics biotech Carbios has raised €14.5M through a placing of shares in order to fund the construction of a demonstration plant that will use enzymes to make 100% recycled plastics.
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Clariant Strategy To Tackle Plastic Waste
View article: Clariant Strategy To Tackle Plastic WasteAs action to tackle the challenge of plastic pollution gains momentum, including a new international framework signed by G20 ministers to address marine plastic waste, specialty chemical company Clariant announces proactive steps to foster partnerships and create a more sustainable plastics industry through a “Symphony of Collaboration”.
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Renewable and Recyclable?
View article: Renewable and Recyclable?Just as materials and packaging designs evolve, so must the recycling industry to capture value from bioplastics.
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New Plastics Pact in Belgium
View article: New Plastics Pact in BelgiumThe Belgian Food Industry Federation (Fevia) published 6 targets regarding plastic packaging. Although, they didn’t call it as such, it’ s a kind of Plastics Pact.
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Let’s End Styrofoam: Ohana Enters Biodegradable Cooler Market
View article: Let’s End Styrofoam: Ohana Enters Biodegradable Cooler MarketYes, there’s a time and place for the disposable cooler. But now there’s no excuse for that cooler to be Styrofoam. With the Ohana Cooler, Vericool joins the ranks of biodegradable, post-consumer-recycled, disposable coolers that cost just a few dollars each.
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Tips and Trends in Biochemical Engineering
View article: Tips and Trends in Biochemical EngineeringDo you want to be on the cutting edge of multi-disciplinary research? Have you considered how it actually takes multiple life science professionals working together to solve complex problems? The field of biochemical engineering is innovative and collaborative by nature.
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Boots In The Middle of A Plastic Bag Polemic
View article: Boots In The Middle of A Plastic Bag PolemicBoots will phase out all plastic bags from its stores by 2020, replacing them with brown paper bags.
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Prada To Launch Ocean Plastic Collection
View article: Prada To Launch Ocean Plastic CollectionPrada has announced plans to launch a collection of nylon bags made from recycled plastic.
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8th Circular and Biobased Performance Materials Symposium 2019
View article: 8th Circular and Biobased Performance Materials Symposium 2019The 8th Circular and Biobased Performance Symposium was held in Wageningen, the Netherlands, on Wednesday 19 June 2019. Key industry players from the entire value chain, ranging from waste, agrifood to polymer processing companies, end application producers and users, reflected on their R&D strategies.
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Will UK Ban Non-Recyclable Packaging?
View article: Will UK Ban Non-Recyclable Packaging?The public has “woken up” and is ready to do more to cut plastic pollution, MPs have been told. They were debating a petition, signed by almost 250,000 people, urging the government to ban all non-recyclable food packaging.
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MillerCoors Works to Develop Biodegradable Rings for Cans to Replace Plastic
View article: MillerCoors Works to Develop Biodegradable Rings for Cans to Replace PlasticThere have been bans on plastic straws and bags, but what about the plastic rings that hold canned drinks together? Well, that could be next.
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The Success of First2Run and A New Era for the European Bio-based Industry
View article: The Success of First2Run and A New Era for the European Bio-based IndustryThe final event of the “First2Run” project took place in Brussels on the 20th of June. “First2Run” was the first flagship project funded for €17 Mln by The Bio-Based Industries Joint Undertakings (BBI JU) under Horizon 2020. Here are the conclusions.
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Olivier Rigaud To Become New CEO of Corbion
View article: Olivier Rigaud To Become New CEO of CorbionCorbion today announced that the Supervisory Board has nominated Olivier Rigaud to succeed Tjerk de Ruiter as CEO of Corbion.
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Maine’s Styrofoam Ban Met with Mixed Response
View article: Maine’s Styrofoam Ban Met with Mixed ResponseThe law, effective Jan. 2021, could increase prices, but it brings a sense of job security to over 500 employees at the Huhtamaki paper products plant.
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Britain Lead in Biodegradable Plastics Stymied by Brussels
View article: Britain Lead in Biodegradable Plastics Stymied by BrusselsThe EU has been accused of suppressing a scientific study which may have given a major boost to British entrepreneurs who claim to have invented biodegradable plastic. British producers of oxo-biodegradable plastics say they break down faster than conventional plastics and could play a key role in the global fight against pollution. The technology is…
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Biodegradable Plastics Uptake Still Discouraging in Malaysia
View article: Biodegradable Plastics Uptake Still Discouraging in MalaysiaThe majority of traders in Kuala Lumpur continue to use oxo-biodegradable bags because they are cheaper.
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7-Eleven Japan Goes Bioplastics
View article: 7-Eleven Japan Goes BioplasticsConvenience store operator Seven-Eleven Japan Co. said Monday it will start selling all of its rice balls in wraps made of biomass plastics possibly from July as it aims to reduce the use of fossil-fuel-derived materials for the environment.
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Bioplastics Packaging at the Largest Cosmetic Event in Europe
View article: Bioplastics Packaging at the Largest Cosmetic Event in EuropeMake Up In Paris is the Only B-to-B Make Up event in Europe and it took place on the 20th and 21st of June 2019. Let’s see how bioplastics performs in the world of Cosmetics.
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l’Oreal Invests More in BioCosmetics and Bioplastics
View article: l’Oreal Invests More in BioCosmetics and BioplasticsGlobal Bioenergies developed a process to convert renewable resources into isobutene. Global Bioenergies announced a capital increase and l’Oreal increases its investment.
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Vietnam Connects Biodegradable Production Enterprises with Food Enterprises
View article: Vietnam Connects Biodegradable Production Enterprises with Food EnterprisesThe HCM City Department of Industry and Trade has established linkages between 32 biodegradable plastic bag production enterprises and food enterprises.
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South Korea Hosts Microbes Forum to Promote Bio-Economy
View article: South Korea Hosts Microbes Forum to Promote Bio-EconomySouth Korean energy conglomerate Daesung Group hosted its third annual forum on microbes Thursday in Seoul, with the theme “Lab to Industry for Bioeconomy.”
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THC BioMed Orders Biodegradable Filters for its Automated Pre-Rolls
View article: THC BioMed Orders Biodegradable Filters for its Automated Pre-RollsTHC BioMed is pleased to announce that has placed an order for biodegradable filters for its automated pre-rolls.
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Baby Bottles Made of Plant Material a Reality with New Bioplastics
View article: Baby Bottles Made of Plant Material a Reality with New BioplasticsA research team at the Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology has developed high-strength and thermal resisting super bioplastics that do not contain any harmful chemicals.
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Developing Countries Turn Away From Plastic Waste Imports
View article: Developing Countries Turn Away From Plastic Waste ImportsWill an amendment to the Basel Convention staunch the global flow of plastic waste?
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Bioplastics In Aerospatial Applications
View article: Bioplastics In Aerospatial ApplicationsIn November 2018, Expleo, Arkema, Cobratex, Specific Polymers, Cirimat, Compositadour, Lisa Aeronautics and Mécano announced that they will design a new biosourced technical composites based on long bamboo fibres. It will be presented publicly as we speak.
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Measures of French Government Will Impact Plastics Industry
View article: Measures of French Government Will Impact Plastics IndustryThe French Government took Measures on 18th of June to counter the current socio-economic crisis and protests. Here are the measures that will impact the Plastics Industry.
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Concern over Plastic use is Reflected in Consumer Attitudes on Food Packaging
View article: Concern over Plastic use is Reflected in Consumer Attitudes on Food Packaging56% of the respondents in the United States feel that the food brands have the main responsibility for reducing plastic waste in food packaging, according to an international consumer survey commissioned by Kemira. 46% are willing to pay more for renewable packaging.
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Coco Taps Partners with Beyond Green to Introduce Biodegradable Taps
View article: Coco Taps Partners with Beyond Green to Introduce Biodegradable TapsFresh-tapped coconut supplier Coco Taps has announced partnership with beyond GREEN to launch their new taps, made from corn-based maize. The taps are completely zero waste, biodegradable and ocean-safe; available in fresh-tapped Coco Taps coconuts later this year.
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Yield10 Bioscience Files Patent For New PHA Biomaterials Technology
View article: Yield10 Bioscience Files Patent For New PHA Biomaterials TechnologyYield10 Bioscience, an agricultural bioscience company that uses its “Trait Factory” to develop high value seed traits for the agriculture and food industries, today announced that the Company has filed a U.S. Patent application for new technology enabling low-cost production of PHA-based biomaterials in Camelina sativa, an oilseed crop.
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Biocomposites Enter More Markets
View article: Biocomposites Enter More MarketsBiocomposites have begun to penetrate several additional markets beyond the main sales market of decking.
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LyondellBasell and Neste Announce Commercial-scale Production of Bio-Based Plastic
View article: LyondellBasell and Neste Announce Commercial-scale Production of Bio-Based PlasticThis collaboration marks the first time bio-based polypropylene and bio-based low-density polyethylene were produced simultaneously at commercial scale.
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Can Green PE, Better Collection and Recycling Redeem Plastic? Braskem Thinks So
View article: Can Green PE, Better Collection and Recycling Redeem Plastic? Braskem Thinks SoAs ocean plastic in particular has captured the world’s attention, plastic producers such as Braskem have quickly ramped up efforts to use plastic responsibly and create better alternatives.
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Plant Based Summit Report, the Increasing Power of the Biobased Chemistry
View article: Plant Based Summit Report, the Increasing Power of the Biobased ChemistrySome 400 people gathered in Lyon on May 22, 23 and 24 to participate at the Plant Based Summit (PBS) event co-organized by the ACDV, the IAR competitiveness cluster and the InfoPro Digital group in partnership with Axelera. The Plant Based Summit, for its 5th edition, has now become the biennial event for all actors…
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Biodegradable Plastic Will Not Break Down in Compost Says UCL Scientists
View article: Biodegradable Plastic Will Not Break Down in Compost Says UCL ScientistsPlastic packaging labelled “biodegradable” or “compostable” is misleading because most does not break down naturally and ends up polluting the environment, scientists have said.
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Compostables Study Misleading According to BBIA
View article: Compostables Study Misleading According to BBIAThe Bio Based and Biodegradable Industries Association (BBIA) has responded to the growing concerns surrounding compostable packaging.
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DEINOVE & Dow Sign Agreement to Develop Cosmetic Ingredient
View article: DEINOVE & Dow Sign Agreement to Develop Cosmetic IngredientDow has selected an extract belonging to the DEINOVE proprietary strains’ bank to launch a new cosmetic active ingredient for skin care applications. Commercialization is planned for early 2021.
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Are PFAS The Next Big Industry Scandal?
View article: Are PFAS The Next Big Industry Scandal?A class of chemicals that some scientists call the next DDT is just beginning to face scrutiny for its appearance in human food, with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration now developing ways to measure its presence in everything from milk to produce.
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Biodegradable Artwork Graces Paris Park
View article: Biodegradable Artwork Graces Paris ParkA vast artwork showing a line of clasped hands at the foot of the Eiffel Tower in Paris will be formally unveiled on Saturday.
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Wooden Beer Bottles and Paper Straws, Japan Shifts from plastic
View article: Wooden Beer Bottles and Paper Straws, Japan Shifts from plasticTransition creates opportunities for the nation’s declining paper industry.
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Packaging Made of Orange Peel Bioplastics
View article: Packaging Made of Orange Peel BioplasticsThe solution to how we keep food fresh could well involve pinching a trick from nature – wrap it in an orange peel.
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Italian Embassy Does Marketing Campaign With Novamont
View article: Italian Embassy Does Marketing Campaign With NovamontSix months into its latest UK diplomatic mission, the Italian Embassy in London has reduced the amount of waste it produces by approximately 20 per cent, while 50 per cent of it is recyclable and 30 per cent compostable.
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Bio-Based Plastic Street Activity Helps Children to Make their Own Plastic
View article: Bio-Based Plastic Street Activity Helps Children to Make their Own PlasticThe transition to a bio-based economy starts by raising already young children’s awareness.
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Trash for Teaching: Indian Students Hope to Set Example on Plastic Recycling
View article: Trash for Teaching: Indian Students Hope to Set Example on Plastic RecyclingA school has asked pupils to bring in at least 20 pieces of plastic waste every week in exchange for free schooling.
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How Fish Skins and Algae Could Help Solve the Plastic Pollution Crisis
View article: How Fish Skins and Algae Could Help Solve the Plastic Pollution CrisisA University of Sussex student has taken inspiration from the seas to find a solution to the man-made plastic pollution contaminating the world’s oceans.
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Initiatives To Monetise Plastic Waste
View article: Initiatives To Monetise Plastic WastePlastic Bank and 3R Initiative are industry led initiatives aimed at reducing plastic waste by increasing value of plastic waste.
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WWF Launch Anti-Plastic Campaign
View article: WWF Launch Anti-Plastic CampaignWWF Launch ‘Your Plastic Diet’. WWF wants a treaty to address plastic pollution through international cooperation.
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US Government Becomes New Leader in Bio-Transition
View article: US Government Becomes New Leader in Bio-TransitionThe U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy’s (EERE) Bioenergy Technologies Office (BETO) in partnership with its National Laboratories dedicate the month of May and June to educating the US public on renewable biomass used for the production of biofuels, bioproducts, and biopower.
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Synvina Becomes Avantium Renewable Polymers
View article: Synvina Becomes Avantium Renewable PolymersThe Name Change has not Been Made Official Yet, but We Thought You May Want to Have a Look at the Following…
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A Biodegradable Label Doesn’t Make It So
View article: A Biodegradable Label Doesn’t Make It SoAt the third Scientific American “Science Meets Congress” event, “Solving the Plastic Waste Problem”, experts examined the question of biodegradability. Podcast of the New York Times.
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Canadians Invent Biodegradable Shoes Made From Plants
View article: Canadians Invent Biodegradable Shoes Made From PlantsInstead of tossing these in the trash when you wear them through, drop them in your compost bin, where they’ll naturally decompose (yes, the soles too).
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BBC Unveils The Criminal Practices of Recycling in Malaysia
View article: BBC Unveils The Criminal Practices of Recycling in MalaysiaHugh Fearnley-Whittingstall finds UK plastic waste abandoned in Malaysia For his series War on Plastic.
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P&G to Trial Olay Refillable Packaging in the UK and USA
View article: P&G to Trial Olay Refillable Packaging in the UK and USAProcter & Gamble (P&G) is to pilot refillable packaging for its Olay skincare brand in the UK and USA.
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New Nano-Organisms Consume CO2 to Make Biodegradable Plastic and Fuel
View article: New Nano-Organisms Consume CO2 to Make Biodegradable Plastic and FuelCyborg bacteria could be stored in local pools where family homes and businesses pump their CO2 waste to, suggest researchers.
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A New Lignin Based Glue
View article: A New Lignin Based GlueLatvijas Finieris has developed for its RIGA birch plywood a new green glue RIGA ECOlogical, where bio-based renewable lignin to a significant extent is used as replacement of the traditional fossil phenol.
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Hemp Products of the Year 2019
View article: Hemp Products of the Year 2019The Winner of the Hemp Product of the Year 2019 is ….
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Seven Measures To Promote A Bio-Based Economy in the EU
View article: Seven Measures To Promote A Bio-Based Economy in the EUOver the last three years the STAR4BBI project has studied policy and standardisation hurdles that bio-based industries face. Here are 7 measures to tackle these hurdles.
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Philipinnes To Return Garbage that Came from Australia
View article: Philipinnes To Return Garbage that Came from AustraliaAustralia’s garbage will be the next to be shipped out of the Philippines.
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Suntory Issues New Plastic Policy Including BioPlastics
View article: Suntory Issues New Plastic Policy Including BioPlasticsToday, Suntory Group unveiled a new company-wide policy focused on implementing sustainable plastic that promote a recycling-oriented and decarbonized society.
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Nativia, The Sensible Choice For Sustainable, High Quality Packaging
View article: Nativia, The Sensible Choice For Sustainable, High Quality PackagingTaghleef Industries (Ti) is one of the largest global manufacturers of plastic films and with NATIVIA® bio-based films offers a sustainable and high-quality choice for food packaging and labelling applications.
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Aldi Goes For Bioplastics Bags
View article: Aldi Goes For Bioplastics BagsAldi has said it will ditch its plastic bags for paper and biodegradable bags from July.
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Canada to Announce Ban on Single-Use Plastics
View article: Canada to Announce Ban on Single-Use PlasticsThe Canadian government plans to announce it is moving to ban single-use plastics as early as 2021, a senior government official said late Sunday
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No More Plastic Straws at Over 270 Outlets in Singapore From July
View article: No More Plastic Straws at Over 270 Outlets in Singapore From JulyA major contributor to the excessive use of disposable plastic, Singapore’s food and beverage industry has taken a significant first step to influence plastic-free consumption by removing plastic straws from their premises by next month.
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Will Plastic Wet Wipes Be Banned Because of Sewer Blockages?
View article: Will Plastic Wet Wipes Be Banned Because of Sewer Blockages?There are calls for Wales to consider banning non-biodegradable wet wipes and urgently fund more research into microplastics in rivers.
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Thai Government Gives Tax Deduction for Using Bioplastics Packaging
View article: Thai Government Gives Tax Deduction for Using Bioplastics PackagingThe cabinet on Tuesday approved measures to promote biodegradable plastic packaging, offering a tax deduction on expenses from corporate income. Move will reduce state’s waste burden.
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Corona Will Accept Plastic Waste as Payment to Combat Ocean Pollution
View article: Corona Will Accept Plastic Waste as Payment to Combat Ocean PollutionFor a week, the beer company will upcycle litter.
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Plastic Packaging to Prevent Food Waste and Protect Environment
View article: Plastic Packaging to Prevent Food Waste and Protect EnvironmentThere has been a surge in awareness of the damage that plastic pollution does to our planet in recent years. It has spurred a number of campaigns to remove single-use plastics from our daily lives. This extends to food packaging, with a Waitrose supermarket in the city of Oxford recently launching a package-free trial.
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Biodegradable Construction Bricks Made Of Charcoal And Loofah
View article: Biodegradable Construction Bricks Made Of Charcoal And Loofahconcrete manufacturing, one of the most common construction methods, produces about 15% of the world’s carbon dioxide emissions, making the building industry a large threat for the environment. the green charcoal’s biodegradable bricks and innovative construction materials aims to change that.



































































































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