High-perfoming and insulating wall panels from timber and straw
EcoCocon has developed an alternative wall panel system that is 89% straw and 10% timber.
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EcoCocon has developed an alternative wall panel system that is 89% straw and 10% timber.
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PFC free water-resistant down treatment.
Four-step synthetic route for ibuprofen production.
Custom-designed industrial enzymes.
Cellulosic and ecological fiber textiles and non-woven fibers from textile and paper waste.
Polylactic acid (PLA) made from greenhouse gases.
Cargill Dow LLC
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