Bio-Based Acrylonite (bio-ACN™) from Glycerol
Trillium has developed a technology that produces bio-ACN™ from glycerol.
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Trillium has developed a technology that produces bio-ACN™ from glycerol.
Avantium is at the forefront of developing technologies to transition away from fossil fuels by transformin
Bio-based solvents. These bio-based solvents serve as alternatives to petrochemical-based solvents.
Over 10,000 fossil-based chemicals are used in current colouration processes.
SurfactGreen specializes in developing patented ecological surfactants derived from renewable sources for use in pers
Bioalbumen® provides the same full functionality as real egg protein, allowing for the creation of fluffy,
Biocatalytic process for the synthesis of esters.
Synthesis of surfactants from cellulosic material through a biocatalyzed process.
Balena has developed an advanced biopolymer thermoplastic under the brand names BioCir® aimed at replacing persistent