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12 September 20258 September 2025

How Bio-Renewable Materials are able to Help B2B & B2C Industries Reduce their Environmental Impact

This panel of key influencers will discuss the primary challenges to overcome and the solutions that will help both in B2C and B2B to shift to greener solutions


3 June 20252 June 2025

Monthly news from the Renewable Carbon Initiative (RCI), May 2025

This Month: New Project on Sustainable Feedstock & Biodiversity Protection, RCI Internal Brands Meeting, Working Group Updates, Denmark’s First E-Methanol Plant, and Lively RCI Webinars on Biomass Availability & LCA


28 March 202531 March 2025

Monthly news from the Renewable Carbon Initiative (RCI), March 2025

Let's take a look at what happened in March 2025 at RCI:


10 January 20257 January 2025

Sustainea and Primient to collaborate on $400 million U.S. Bio-MEG facility in Lafayette

Sustainea, an innovative company dedicated to manufacturing sustainable chemicals with a low-carbon footprint, is planning to invest $400 million in Lafayette, Indiana. In collaboration with local company Primient, who will supply corn-based dextrose precursors


17 October 202419 October 2024

Sustainea and Primient Join Forces to Establish Largest U.S. Bio-MEG Facility in Lafayette, Indiana

Adding Primient’s feedstock to Sustainea’s Bio-MEG plant will significantly reduce the need for traditional fossil-based plastics, by producing bioproducts for beverage bottles, food containers, apparel, and footwear


11 October 20226 October 2022

CovationBio, Primient Covation LLC Announce Partnership to Support Sustainable Agriculture

Partnership will implement and track sustainable agriculture practices with U.S. Midwestern corn growers

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