Biocomposites maker wins Canadian grant

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In Canada, officials have announced an investment of $499,433 in Competitive Green Technologies, a company developing a nylon replacement made from biomass.

The company, which has a partnership with the University of Guelph’s Bioproducts Discovery and Development Center in the Netherlands, is developing a composite made from resin and natural fibers.

“The Government of Canada is proud to support companies like Competitive Green Technologies who use cutting-edge technologies to create innovative environmentally friendly products that will help to green the Canadian economy, while offering new value-added opportunities for farmers. By investing in innovative activities such as these, our Government is demonstrating our commitment to meeting our climate change targets through supporting clean growth in the agriculture sector,” says Lloyd Longfield, Member of Parliament for Guelph.

Biocomposites, while still a relatively small market, are growing at 30% per year. The investment was made under Canada’s Growing Forward 2’s AgriInnovation Program.