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Faibrics secures $23.6M in new EU funding for CO2-based polyester

Faibrics secures $23.6M in new EU funding for CO2-based polyester

February 9, 2023 |

In France, Faibrics, a sustainable chemical company developing a technology that converts CO2 emissions into high value polyester through a circular manufacturing approach, announced it has raised €17 M from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research & Innovation Program and €5 M from Partners to the Technology Upscaling Project, representing a total amount of €22 […]

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Teijin receives Japan’s first ISCC PLUS certification for bio-based BPA polycarbonate

Teijin receives Japan’s first ISCC PLUS certification for bio-based BPA polycarbonate

February 9, 2023 |

In Japan, Teijin Limited has received an ISCC PLUS sustainable-product certification from the International Sustainability and Carbon Certification (ISCC) system for biomass-derived bisphenol A (BPA) polycarbonate (PC) resin products produced in Japan. Teijin is the first Japanese company to obtain ISCC PLUS certification for the PC resin products. The newly certified biomass PC resin products […]

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Aker Carbon Capture to deliver pre-engineering study for St1’s synthetic methanol plant

Aker Carbon Capture to deliver pre-engineering study for St1’s synthetic methanol plant

February 9, 2023 |

In Norway, Aker Carbon Capture will deliver a pre-engineering study to the energy company St1 for the development of a carbon capture facility at Finnsementti’s Lappeenranta cement plant. The captured CO2 would be used for the first renewable synthetic methanol plant in Finland. Aker Carbon Capture’s Just Catch unit could capture around 40,000 metric tons […]

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South Korean researchers develop paper straws that don’t become soggy

South Korean researchers develop paper straws that don’t become soggy

February 9, 2023 |

In South Korea, paper straws that are currently available are not entirely made of paper alone. Straws made with 100% paper become too soggy when they come in contact with liquids and cannot function as straws. Accordingly, their surfaces should be coated. The joint research team of Dr. Oh Dongyeop and Dr. Kwak Hojung of […]

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Canadian canola growers concerned about Germany’s proposed crop-based biofuels ban

Canadian canola growers concerned about Germany’s proposed crop-based biofuels ban

February 9, 2023 |

In Canada, the Western Producer magazine reports that Canadian canola growers are concerned about Germany’s move to ban crop-based biofuels by 2030. The European Union is Canada’s second-largest canola importer, coming in just behind China. The imported 2.52 million metric tons of Canadian canola in 2020. Germany is the EU’s largest biodiesel producer, so eliminating […]

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TotalEnergies successfully fuels Hapag-Lloyd container vessel with B24 in Singapore

TotalEnergies successfully fuels Hapag-Lloyd container vessel with B24 in Singapore

February 8, 2023 |

In Singapore, TotalEnergies Marine Fuels has successfully completed its first refueling of a Hapag-Lloyd container vessel in Singapore with sustainable, UCOME (Used Cooking Oil Methyl Ester)-based, marine biofuel. This inaugural bunker operation marks the start of a term supply agreement between the two companies, which commits TotalEnergies to provide VLSFO (Very Low Sulfur Fuel Oil) […]

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New peer-reviewed study shows wood pellet industry met forest carbon neutrality

New peer-reviewed study shows wood pellet industry met forest carbon neutrality

February 8, 2023 |

In Maryland, Enviva Inc. along with the U.S. Industrial Pellet Association (USIPA), welcome a recent study, titled “Impacts of the US southeast wood pellet industry on local forest carbon stocks.” The study has been peer-reviewed and published in a leading scientific journal, Nature, confirming that the wood pellet industry has met the overall condition of […]

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Genesis Energy and Fonterra team up to explore biomass coal substitute

Genesis Energy and Fonterra team up to explore biomass coal substitute

February 8, 2023 |

In New Zealand, Genesis Energy and Fonterra have signed an agreement to work together on exploring the viability of biomass as a substitute for coal including the potential for a local supply chain. The two companies have signed a Biomass Collaboration Agreement as they seek an alternative fuel source to help decarbonise their respective businesses […]

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Petronas teams with SEDC Energy to develop microalgae for biofuel

Petronas teams with SEDC Energy to develop microalgae for biofuel

February 8, 2023 |

In Malaysia, PETRONAS Research Sdn Bhd (PRSB), a subsidiary of PETRONAS, and SEDC Energy Sdn Bhd, a subsidiary of Sarawak Economic Development Corporation (SEDC), have signed an agreement to develop technology for microalgae oil production. Under the agreement, PRSB and SEDC Energy will jointly develop algae production technology which includes cultivation, harvesting and extraction of […]

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Holcim decarbonization projects secures $351.5M in EU innovation funding

Holcim decarbonization projects secures $351.5M in EU innovation funding

February 8, 2023 |

In Switzerland, European Union (EU) Innovation Fund announces funding of EUR 328 million in two Holcim decarbonization projects at the Financing Innovative Clean Tech Conference in Brussels. The grants will accelerate the development of Holcim’s breakthrough carbon capture utilization and storage (CCUS) projects in Germany and Poland. These projects are part of Holcim’s net-zero roadmap, […]

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