Roquette taps Azelis for distribution pact
In France, plant-based ingredients company Roquette has appointed Azelis to distribute its products in the food and nutrition markets. Starting November 1st, the deal...
Danone aims to make packaging circularity the ‘new norm’
In France, multinational food products maker Danone has announced ambitious packaging goals for 2025, including a push to use more renewable materials.
Following in the...
Anti-plastic trends favor paper-based packaging
In the United Kingdom, packaging expert Richard Coles tells PackagingInsights that paper-based pack-aging is not only better for the environment, but is also conceived...
Japanese company begins making nanofibers from crab shells
In Japan, Green Science Alliance Co., Ltd. has begun producing chitin nanofiber and chitosan nanofiber for a wide range of applications at its Kawanishi...
Russia set to get first PHA bioplastics plant
In Russia, Bio-on has licensed its bioplastics technology to TAIF Group for €17.6 million ($20.0 million).
Bio-on, which is headquartered in Italy, will receive €5.6...
Bacterial biocides to replace harmful alternatives in marine coatings
In Portugal, BioMimetx is developing anti-fouling paint additives made from bacteria.
BioMimetx’s additives prevent the buildup of algae, seaweed, and bacteria on boats that can...
Stora Enso acquires Swedish cellulose technology firm
In Sweden, Stora Enso has acquired Cellutech AB, a company specializing in the development of new materials and applications based on cellulose, micro-fibrillated cellulose...
BASF-Avantium bioplastics joint venture on the rocks
In the Netherlands, biobased chemicals producer Avantium reports that BASF has threatened to pull out of the companies’ furandicarboxylic acid and polyethylenefuranoate joint venture...
What’s in your wallet: Biobased credit cards in the works
In New York, Mastercard and credit card makers Gemalto, Giesecke+Devrient, and IDEMIA have launched a partnership to replace virgin polyvinyl chloride in credit cards...
P&G forms joint venture to convert dirty diapers into useful products
In Italy, Procter & Gamble and Angelini Group are looking at recycling dirty diapers into items such as furniture and textiles.
The two companies founded...