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Bio-based Building Blocks and Polymers – Global Capacities, Production and Trends 2019 – 2024 − Graphics
Markets & Economy
739 Downloads739 Downloads
2020-01
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1st International Conference on Cellulose Fibres Proceedings 2020
Markets & Economy, Policy, Sustainability & Health, Technology
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2020-01
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548 Downloads
2019-11
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2019-11
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576 Downloads
2019-11
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Biokomposite: Weniger Kunststoffe ohne Änderung der Produktionstechnik? − Langfassung
Markets & Economy
4 Pages
269 Downloads269 Downloads
2019-10
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Succinic acid: From a promising building block to a slow seller – what will a realistic future market look like?
Markets & Economy
44 Pages
2019-10
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licenceLevulinic acid and succinic acid – A realistic look at the present and future of two versatile bio-based platform chemicals and their market development
Two new market reports published by nova-Institute shed light on the current and future market situation of these previously acclaimed promising bio-based building blocks
Both chemicals, levulinic and succinic acid, were selected twice as promising bio-based building blocks for the chemical industry. While a strong hype pushed exaggerated market expectations for succinic acid, levulinic acid developed in secret.
A comprehensive and especially realistic view on the production and market potential of both bio-based building blocks compared to their fossil-based counterparts is given. Although both still have a high chemical potential, they have fallen short of technology and market demand expectations. Current market data combined with ongoing technology development and an expected decrease of oil prices has led to a new carefully estimated future market growth for both levulinic and succinic acid.
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Succinic acid: From a promising building block to a slow seller – what will a realistic future market look like? − Content
Markets & Economy
4 Pages
472 Downloads472 Downloads
2019-10
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Levulinic acid – A versatile platform chemical for a variety of market applications
Markets & Economy
47 Pages
2019-10
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licenceLevulinic acid and succinic acid – A realistic look at the present and future of two versatile bio-based platform chemicals and their market development
Two new market reports published by nova-Institute shed light on the current and future market situation of these previously acclaimed promising bio-based building blocks
Both chemicals, levulinic and succinic acid, were selected twice as promising bio-based building blocks for the chemical industry. While a strong hype pushed exaggerated market expectations for succinic acid, levulinic acid developed in secret.
A comprehensive and especially realistic view on the production and market potential of both bio-based building blocks compared to their fossil-based counterparts is given. Although both still have a high chemical potential, they have fallen short of technology and market demand expectations. Current market data combined with ongoing technology development and an expected decrease of oil prices has led to a new carefully estimated future market growth for both levulinic and succinic acid.
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Succinic acid: From a promising building block to a slow seller – what will a realistic future market look like? − Graphic
Markets & Economy
143 Downloads143 Downloads
2019-10
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Levulinic acid – A versatile platform chemical for a variety of market applications − Content
Markets & Economy
5 Pages
581 Downloads581 Downloads
2019-10
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Levulinic acid – A versatile platform chemical for a variety of market applications − Graphic
Markets & Economy
202 Downloads202 Downloads
2019-10
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Biocomposites: Reducing the use of plastics without changing production technology? − Full version
Markets & Economy
4 Pages
682 Downloads682 Downloads
2019-10
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Open Letter to the JRC How can the environmental effects of bio-based polymers be compared with those of petrochemical polymers on equal footing? − Full version
Sustainability & Health
6 Pages
779 Downloads779 Downloads
2019-09
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Interview: In Zukunft werden wir mehr Kunststoffe nutzen – und warum dies eine gute Nachricht ist − Langfassung
Markets & Economy, Policy
5 Pages
471 Downloads471 Downloads
2019-09
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Open Letter to DG Environment – Which polymers are “natural polymers” in the sense of the single-use plastic ban? − Full version
Sustainability & Health
7 Pages
789 Downloads789 Downloads
2019-09
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Interview: In the future, we will use more plastics – and why this is good news − Full version
Markets & Economy, Policy
5 Pages
1620 Downloads1620 Downloads
2019-09
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Biocomposites are a great alternative − Article in bioplastics MAGAZINE
Markets & Economy, Technology
2 Pages
1124 Downloads1124 Downloads
2019-08
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HOMEcap: Avoiding waste through home composting − Full version
Sustainability & Health
8 Pages
167 Downloads167 Downloads
2019-08
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