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19 June 202418 June 2024

RMC2024 Day 2 Coverage

Coverage of the Renewable Materials Conference in Siegburg, Germany


23 January 202027 January 2020

The PULP2VALUE project was awarded with the BBI award for the highest number of cross-sectoral interconnections

As coordinator of the project, Royal COSUN (NL) received the award from Philippe Mengal, BBI JU Executive Director on the BBI JU Stakeholder Forum 2019


29 April 201924 April 2019

Biobased Spring Cleaning

Spring is in the air, so it's time for a spring clean. Here are ten of the foremost biobased cleaning products on the market


17 January 201917 January 2019

‘Royal COSUN Biobased Products’ introduced 100% bio-based rheology modifier, developed during PULP2VALUE demonstration project, for various consumer applications such as liquid laundry products

Sugar beet pulp accounts for approx. 13 million tonnes in Europe and is a major residual stream from the sugar industry


26 February 201822 February 2018

Brainstorming the Bioeconomy’s Future and Welcoming 56 New Members at BIC’s General Assembly

At the event, representatives of the BBI JU Coordination and Support Actions (CSAs) also presented their projects to industry members


27 October 201726 October 2017

New high-value products from sugar beet pulp: Betafib® microcellulose fibres, arabinose and galacturonic acid

Successful pilot testing and creating new value chains – PULP2VALUE project enters its second stage


28 July 201627 July 2016

The whole value net of the bioeconomy made visible and tangible

BiobasedWorld – the premier trade show for all biobased industries


Das gesamte Wertschöpfungssystem der Bioökonomie zum Be-greifen

BiobasedWorld, die führende Messe der Bioökonomie


19 May 201611 May 2016

AkzoNobel and Royal Cosun to develop sustainable cellulose products from sugar beet processing

Putting agricultural side streams to use


16 November 201516 November 2015

PULP2VALUE – new €11,5 Mio BBI JU grant for demonstration project aims for better use of sugarbeet pulp

Recently, the seven project partners launched the new Bio-Based Industries Joint Undertaking (BBI JU) demonstration project entitled ‘PULP2VALUE’ in Roosendaal, The Netherlands


23 April 201524 April 2015

Beet residues used to perfection

Dutch pilot biorefinery to be explored in producing high-performance fibers, specialty sugars, sugar acids and recovering oligosaccharides from pulp


12 February 201511 February 2015

DSM Bio-based Products & Services: Biofuels Digest’s 2015 5-Minute Guide

Company focusing on enabling technology in biofuels and bio-based chemicals, materials made from renewable biomas


21 August 201420 August 2014

Plastics from sugar beets

Cosun and Philips cooperation project to develop new biobased high-grade plastics for example coffee machines and vacuum cleaners


20 June 201420 June 2014

Wageningen UR: New boost for research and development in biobased performance materials

Biobased Performance Materials program secures 4 more years of funding


3 February 20141 February 2014

Sugar and starch producers cash in on bioplastics

Food packaging boasts the largest share in the total plastics market and has the greatest opportunity in terms of volume sales, according to Rabobank


3 December 201218 January 2018

Dutch aim for bioplastics domination

By 2050, the Netherlands wants to be one of the top three producers of smart materials in the world


18 May 2010

Novozymes and Nedalco collaborate to improve biofuel production

New fermentation process to efficiently ferment C5 and C6 sugars


22 January 2009

Niederländische Kooperation zur Herstellung von Biokunststoffen und -kraftstoffen aus Reststoffen

Royal Cosum und Avantium wollen Furanics vorantreiben.

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