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    Palsgaard is the world’s only full-service emulsifier and stabiliser company, creating sustainably produced ingredients with specialised performance characteristics. Ours are the hidden...
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    Radical Plastics has developed a technology that involves blending conventional plastics with a proprietary, naturally-occurring catalyst.  When properly compounded, this catalyst has the ability...
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    Let’s free the oceans and land from further waste! This can only be achieved when all the plastics and textiles already in use are effectively reduced, reused, and recycled. This is the reason...
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    Hazer Group Ltd was incorporated in 2010 as a specialist commercialisation company for the development of the Hazer Process – a novel hydrogen and graphite production process developed by...
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    Primozone was founded in 2000 and already from the start, the aim was to redefine ozone technology. From experience, the personnel at Primozone knew that traditional ozone generators have many...
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    New Curtin research has shown how a readily available, cheap and safe-to-use product found in the medicine cabinet of most homes could be the key to better ecological restoration practices with major...
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    Using an unusual, light-dependent enzyme and a newly discovered enzymatic mechanism, researchers from Aarhus University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology have enabled the biological synthesis...
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    Image Credit: Shutterstock.com/ Billion Photos Most fuels and chemicals produced now are derived from fossil petroleum. On the other hand, these materials can also be manufactured from sugars...
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    The chemical industry is now adapting and finding new renewable sources to sustain its activities due to the uncertain future of oil feedstocks and environmental pressure. Biomass from sources...
  • News - 9 Oct 2013
    Scientists report in Nature Communications that they have engineered yeast to consume acetic acid, a previously unwanted byproduct of the process of converting plant leaves, stems and other tissues...

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