Hello, fellow bio-enthusiast... We hope you are winning!
We are very happy as this week's newsletter is brought to you in partnership with our good friends at Leaf.
Throughout November, Leaf will be providing an insight into how their fermentation expertise can help industrial manufacturers develop solutions for a greener and more sustainable future.
This week's news covers businesses joining forces for #biogas, #investments that encourage #biomaterial production and flying with a different type of #biofuel.
Enjoy!
FEATURE STORY
The bio-based foams to keep Christmas orders safe more sustainably
As businesses gear up for the Christmas season, stocking up on delivery packaging will be high on the agenda. For fragile or heat-sensitive objects, this usually means some form of protective foam packaging. The vast majority of these are made from fossil oil. For commercial entities considering renewable versions, the selection of biobased options is wider than ever. But first - why make the switch?
This week's 'teaser' will be followed by more in depth videos that provide an overview of why Leaf should be your industrial fermentation partner of choice.
Click here to find out how Leaf can help you bring your novel fermentation application to industrial scale and market reality, or even better... drop Pierre a message at p.basuyaux@leaf.lesaffre.com
NEWSROOM
Provectus Algae begins methane-reduction with biomanufacturing plant
The company specializes in biomanufacturing using a carbon-capturing algae platform that can produce a variety of photosynthetic algae, including challenging macroalgae species.
This fuel emits fewer greenhouse gases than fossil fuels, and key palm oil-producing countries have called for palm oil to be included in feedstock for the production of SAF.
Algenesis secures funding to scale biomaterial production
Their bio-based plastic, Soleic® technology, is the world’s first renewable, fully biodegradable, and backyard compostable bioPolyurethane (bioPU) made from plants and algae.
Braskem and Oxiteno sign a partnership to supply bio-attributed ethylene
The concept co-processes traditional carbon sources with recycled or renewable components to develop chemical solutions with a sustainability attribute, maintaining properties and quality compared to conventional solutions.