Renewable feedstocks – Page 3
-
Research
Corn-fed bioelectrorefinery harnesses excess electricity
Drop-in fuel production process clocks up sustainability points
-
Research
Castable polymers made from castor beans
Super-tough materials derived from inedible plants are lightweight, renewable and strong enough to use in vehicles
-
Business
Consortium working to extend sustainable coconut oil supply chain
Agricultural education programme helps secure production and reduce environmental impact
-
Research
Lithium could hold key to sustainable ammonia synthesis
Cycling strategy leads to massive efficiency boost
-
Business
Willow promises new medicines
Investigating tree’s metabolites throws up much more than aspirin
-
Business
Online tool tracks bio-based materials
E-certificates automatically trace ingredients through supply chain processes
-
Research
Ring-locking holds the key to levoglucosan production
Functionalising sugars could help to unlock the potential of biomass in chemical synthesis
-
Opinion
Towards a new plastics economy
Global change is needed to avert disaster, says the Ellen MacArthur Foundation
-
Business
Bio-based chemicals on the rise in US
Government predicts 10% of chemicals market will be renewable by 2015
-
Research
Uranium complexes unlock feedstock potential of carbon dioxide
Carbon dioxide and depleted uranium both put to good use
-
Opinion
The future of feedstocks
Where will our chemicals come from when the oil wells run dry? Jose Lopez-Sanchez discusses renewable feedstocks
-
News
Five green chemical feedstock projects launched
New projects will investigate how feedstock chemicals can be produced without fossil fuels
-
Business
BP shifting ethanol focus to Brazil
Company to invest $350 million to expand production from sugarcane in Brazil
-
Business
Lignin to lead bio-based chemicals?
Report says bio-polymer could become a commercial opportunity within three years
-
Business
BASF backs automotive growth
While other chemical companies are trying to reduce their exposure to the automotive industry, BASF is heading in the other direction
-
Business
Coca-Cola collaborates on bio-PET project
Global drinks giant Coca-Cola is teaming up with Ford, Heinz, Nike and Procter & Gamble to increase the use of bio-based polyethylene terephthalate
-
Business
Nanocellulose has paper potential
Material would cut the carbon footprint of paper substantially - by 15% or more, the researchers say
- Previous Page
- Page1
- Page2
- Page3
- Next Page