24 May 202317 May 2023 Recycling giant Waste Management sees future in film recovery – USA With today’s focus on plastics and their role in society, as well as their unwanted presence in the environment, there’s never been more interest in recycling rates
12 May 201727 April 2017 Unstash that Trash: Material(s) progress in making fuels, chemicals from Municipal solid waste Enerkem’s product removes carbon emissions from the atmosphere, rather than adding to them
28 March 201427 March 2014 Waste Management, Ventech, NRG, and Velocys Form a Joint Venture to Pursue Smaller-Scale Gas-to-Liquids Opportunities Project to Proceed First Facility this Year Located at Waste Management’s East Oak Site
17 June 2013 Biofuels and Renewable Chemicals’s Hottest Partners for 2013-14 You chose - here are the winners in this year’s poll
26 March 2013 Biorefinery 2015 – The Shape of advanced biofuels to come – Part II Consideration of a number of new technologies that redefine our notions about the scope and costs
25 March 2013 Biorefinery 2015 – transformations in biofuels costs, financing The first wave of cellulosic biofuels projects are now reaching completion
30 October 2012 Biofuels Digest honored: The 30 Hottest Companies in Renewable Chemicals and Biobased Materials for 2012-13 are announced
16 October 2012 Genomatica Wins Prestigious Wall Street Journal Technology Innovation Award Award-winning manufacturing processes produce chemicals from renewable feedstocks rather than oil and gas
10 October 20129 September 2021 What’s Mitsubishi up to in renewable chemicals? Mitsubishi Chemical – one of the 10 largest chemical companies in the world. Your next customer, supplier, partner, investor, or friend? A stealthy player you know little about? Somewhere in between?
9 October 2012 The Greening of BASF The world’s largest chemical company is announcing biobased initiatives left and right
23 August 2012 Waste Management and Renmatix Announce Agreement to Explore Conversion of Urban Waste to Low-Cost Cellulosic Sugar Companies embark on program to explore viability of MSW as inputs for PlantroseTM process