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Is it just us or do you also feel that there is real momentum behind the scaling of bio-based business... or maybe it is the sunshine and ice cream making us happy 😎. 

 

This week our feature story explores #algae as a feedstock and the support being provided by the EU. We shine a spotlight on the destruction of #PFAS in water, #investments in coffee waste, household cleaners made from #foodwaste and updates from AIMPLAS and ChainCraft who we saw a few weeks ago at World Bio Markets 2023.

 

A quick question... how can we improve this newsletter? Answers on a postcard to paul@worldbiomarkets.com - have a fab week!

FEATURE STORY

The EU boosts support for algae businesses

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Because algae and its chemical derivatives have so many end applications, startups and product developers can potentially find support across many different EU-wide policy frameworks: the EU Green Deal, Farm to Fork, the EU Sustainable Blue Economy Communication, etc. We look at why this feedstock is gaining visibility and how bio-businesses working with it can get support. 

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NEWSROOM

Ovivo and E2metrix partner to destroy PFAS in water

Ovivo and E2metrix have partnered to develop and commercialize an integrated solution to treat and destroy PFAS, commonly called the “forever chemicals”, and other emerging contaminants present in water and wastewater. 
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NEWSROOM

The Green Coffee Company raises $25 M in funding round

The funding will expand the company’s Colombian farming operations, to accelerate its US based roasting operations and to enable the lines of liquors and spirits distilled from coffee cherries and other coffee 'waste'.

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NEWSROOM

Chaincraft and ECOVER release “Too Good to Waste” cleaners made from food waste

Chaincraft and ECOVER announced a high-performance surfactant made from circular fatty acids.

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NEWSROOM

AIMPLAS working on using end-of-life tyres for construction

AIMPLAS is working on the RECICAUTXU Project, which focuses on developing industrial processes to obtain a new generation of composite materials loaded with devulcanized rubber particles from ELTs and even other kinds of cross-linked materials.

>> Read more

NEWSROOM

Ambercycle and Shinkong to scale production of circular materials

The collaboration aims to accelerate the production of high-quality performance yarns using Ambercycle’s regenerated cycora® material, in response to the heightened demand of the industry.

>> Read more

READS OF THE WEEK

Ireland’s data centres are using as much electricity as all city homes

Draft treaty on ending plastics pollution inches forward after Paris negotiations 

Europe turns to pork fat for aviation biofuel

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