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    The Biofabrik Group develops and markets technologies for the sustainable management of energy, nutrition, and waste problems. We want to reduce the destructive mining of fossil raw materials and...
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    Decades ago, we recognized the harm humans were causing our planet. So, we implemented recycling programs, bought organic foods, and joined the fair-trade movement. Today, companies offer products...
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    INEOS is a young company. It has grown to become a leading chemical company with sales today of around $60 billion. Most of our employees have spent all their working lives in the chemical or oil...
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    Bloom Biorenewables is a Swiss, science-driven company at the forefront of the global transition to a circular economy. We develop and commercialize breakthrough technologies to sustainably produce...
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    Pretred recycles waste tires and plastics (two of the worst recycling records).  We repurpose these materials into industrial use barriers and blocks (solid & durable)....
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    For 80 years now, Lenzing has been looking beyond fiber. With wood as its natural resource, Lenzing’s solutions are as inventive as they are effective when it comes to caring for...
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    Our technology is based on microbial enzymes, re-engineered to produce brilliant and effective dyes from renewable resources Enzymes are powerful molecules, found in every living...
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    In our thermolysis process, 90% of the chemical energy of plastic waste is retained. The result is high-quality, low-sulfur paraffin oil. The high-quality paraffin oil can...
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    Barton Blakeley Technologies is an Applied Sciences Organisation based in Harpenden, Hertfordshire in the United Kingdom. Founded in 2016, BBT has developed a technology that converts waste CO2 into...
  • News - 9 Sep 2020
    In a new review paper by the University of Vienna, Imperial College London, and RMIT University in Australia, researchers argue that leather made from fungi has "considerable potential" to...

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