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Global Carbon Demand for Organic Chemicals and Derived Materials by End-user Application (PNG)
Markets & Economy
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2021-04
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DownloadsAmount of carbon embedded in products from the global organic chemicals and derived materials by end-user application.
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Global Carbon Demand for Organic Chemicals and Derived Materials by Product Group (PNG)
Markets & Economy
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2021-04
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DownloadsType of feedstock for embedded carbon in each product group.
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Annual Production Value of Organic Chemicals in the EU-27 + UK (PNG)
Markets & Economy
1 Page
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2021-04
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DownloadsProduction value of organic chemicals in the EU-27 + UK in 2018 by end-user application.
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Guidance for a biorefining roadmap for Thailand
Markets & Economy, Policy, Sustainability & Health, Technology
55 Pages
170 Downloads
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2021-04
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DownloadsOECD SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND INDUSTRY POLICY PAPERS
April 2021 No. 110Biorefineries present an alternative to fossil-based production, and can create employment, wealth and the ecosystem needed to make them function. Thailand is establishing a bioeconomy with widespread biorefining as a strategy for future economic growth. There is political will to establish in Thailand, if feasible, small, decentralised biorefineries to which farmers can locally deliver biomass as feedstock, which can then be processed into bio-based products. This would help to relieve rural poverty, which is still a problem in some areas of Thailand despite progress. Developing a biorefining roadmap will help to assess the feasibility of such an initiative.
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Bioeconomy is not alone – from Bioeconomy to Carbon Management
Policy, Sustainability & Health, Technology
2 Pages
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2021-04
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DownloadsThe bioeconomy faces great expectations and hopes in the fight against climate change, and at the same time is viewed critically. The biggest problems in building a strong bioeconomy are direct and indirect land use changes, which have significant impacts on biodiversity, climate change, and food security.
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Bio-based Naphtha and Mass Balance Approach – Status & Outlook, Standards & Certification Schemes – Short Version
Markets & Economy
6 Pages
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2021-03
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DownloadsNew report on alternative, non-fossil naphtha with the first comprehensive overview of technology, producers, plants and users
Bio-based naphtha has been available on the market for a few years now. In Europe, about 150,000 tonnes are already used annually, mainly for polymer production. As soon as the political-economic framework conditions are right, this number could quickly increase to several million tonnes, which have flowed into the HVO (hydrotreated or hydrogenated vegetable oils) biodiesel market so far. These fuels differ only slightly from fossil-based naphtha in their chemical composition. The report presents 17 companies worldwide with capacities ranging from a few thousand tonnes per year to 3 million tonnes. There are currently plans for 50 new or expanded plants.
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Bio-based Naphtha and Mass Balance Approach – Status & Outlook, Standards & Certification Schemes
Markets & Economy
48 Pages
2021-03
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licenceNew report on alternative, non-fossil naphtha with the first comprehensive overview of technology, producers, plants and users
Bio-based naphtha has been available on the market for a few years now. In Europe, about 150,000 tonnes are already used annually, mainly for polymer production. As soon as the political-economic framework conditions are right, this number could quickly increase to several million tonnes, which have flowed into the HVO (hydrotreated or hydrogenated vegetable oils) biodiesel market so far. These fuels differ only slightly from fossil-based naphtha in their chemical composition. The report presents 17 companies worldwide with capacities ranging from a few thousand tonnes per year to 3 million tonnes. There are currently plans for 50 new or expanded plants.
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Bio-based Naphtha and Mass Balance Approach – Status & Outlook, Standards & Certification Schemes – Graphics: Cover (PNG)
Markets & Economy
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DownloadsNew report on alternative, non-fossil naphtha with the first comprehensive overview of technology, producers, plants and users
Bio-based naphtha has been available on the market for a few years now. In Europe, about 150,000 tonnes are already used annually, mainly for polymer production. As soon as the political-economic framework conditions are right, this number could quickly increase to several million tonnes, which have flowed into the HVO (hydrotreated or hydrogenated vegetable oils) biodiesel market so far. These fuels differ only slightly from fossil-based naphtha in their chemical composition. The report presents 17 companies worldwide with capacities ranging from a few thousand tonnes per year to 3 million tonnes. There are currently plans for 50 new or expanded plants.
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2nd International Conference on Cellulose Fibres Proceedings 2021
Markets & Economy, Policy, Sustainability & Health, Technology
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2021-02
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DownloadsThe proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Cellulose Fibres (2-3 February 2021, https://cellulose-fibres.eu) contain 26 presentations, the conference journal, and the press release of the three winners of the Cellulose Fibre Innovation of the Year 2021 Award!
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Carbon economy – Studies on support to research and innovation policy in the area of bio-based products and services
Markets & Economy, Policy, Sustainability & Health, Technology
384 Pages
658 Downloads
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2021-02
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DownloadsNova-Institute, together with COWI and Utrecht University published a report on the role of carbon in the global, European and regional economy for the Directorate-General for Research and Innovation (European Commission).
The report herein contains five Work Packages (WPs) that embody the requirements set out in the European Commission’s “Studies on support to R&I policy in the area of bio-based products and services – Carbon Economy (Lot 1).” The main aim of the project was to map out the current pathways available for the transition towards a low carbon economy as well as the barriers that hinder this transition. Based on the conclusions and key findings from the WPs, the authors set the scene for the future of the bio-based sector with a particular focus on ten case studies of regions and cities across the EU (WP4), an evaluation of promising innovations and novel technologies for the realisation of such an economy and a sweeping regulatory analysis containing Q1 2020 updates (WP3) on EU directives and regulations that pertain to the low carbon economy. This attention to the local level as well as the broader policy sphere is supported by a scientific understanding of the low carbon economy (WP1), potential future scenarios towards 2050 (WP2) as well as clear dissemination of the findings across the entire study (WP5). In the frame of the study an animated educational video was produced. The final study report contains an executive summary followed by each Work Package in its entirety, which can also be treated as stand-alone reports in their own right.
Further information at: https://op.europa.eu/en/publication-detail/-/publication/8c4de15d-a17d-11eb-b85c-01aa75ed71a1
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Bio-based Building Blocks and Polymers – Global Capacities, Production and Trends 2020 – 2025 – Graphics: Figure 8 (PNG)
Markets & Economy
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Bio-based Building Blocks and Polymers – Global Capacities, Production and Trends 2020 – 2025 – Graphics: Figure 9 (PNG)
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Bio-based Building Blocks and Polymers – Global Capacities, Production and Trends 2020 – 2025 – Graphics: Figure 10 (PNG)
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Bio-based Building Blocks and Polymers – Global Capacities, Production and Trends 2020 – 2025
Markets & Economy
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2021-01
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licenceReport on the global bio-based polymer market 2020 – A deep and comprehensive insight into this dynamic market
The year 2020 was a promising year for bio-based polymers: Sold out PLA in 2019 has led to the installation of increased capacities, PE and PP made from bio-based naphtha are breaking ground and future expansion for bio-based polyamides as well as for PBAT, PHAs and casein polymers is on the horizon. A lower production is only observed for bio-based PET.
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Bio-based Building Blocks and Polymers – Global Capacities, Production and Trends 2020 – 2025 – Graphics: Figure 1 (PNG)
Markets & Economy
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Bio-based Building Blocks and Polymers – Global Capacities, Production and Trends 2020 – 2025 – Short Version
Markets & Economy
16 Pages
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DownloadsReport on the global bio-based polymer market 2020 – A deep and comprehensive insight into this dynamic market
The year 2020 was a promising year for bio-based polymers: Sold out PLA in 2019 has led to the installation of increased capacities, PE and PP made from bio-based naphtha are breaking ground and future expansion for bio-based polyamides as well as for PBAT, PHAs and casein polymers is on the horizon. A lower production is only observed for bio-based PET.
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Bio-based Building Blocks and Polymers – Global Capacities, Production and Trends 2020 – 2025 – Graphics: Figure 2 (PNG)
Markets & Economy
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Carbon dioxide (CO2) as chemical feedstock for polymers – technologies, polymers, developers and producers
Markets & Economy
100 Pages
2021-01
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licenceCompletely revised and extended third version of nova’s technology and trend report “Carbon Dioxide (CO2) as Chemical Feedstock for Polymers – Technologies, Polymers, Developers and Producers” available
The nova report addresses the polymer industry, brands, technology scouts, investors, and policy makers. The report provides 100 pages of information around CO2 utilisation for chemical building blocks and polymers.
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Bio-based Building Blocks and Polymers – Global Capacities, Production and Trends 2020 – 2025 – Graphics: Figure 3 (PNG)
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Carbon dioxide (CO2) as chemical feedstock for polymers – technologies, polymers, developers and producers − Short Version
Markets & Economy
12 Pages
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DownloadsCompletely revised and extended third version of nova’s technology and trend report “Carbon Dioxide (CO2) as Chemical Feedstock for Polymers – Technologies, Polymers, Developers and Producers” available
The nova report addresses the polymer industry, brands, technology scouts, investors, and policy makers. The report provides 100 pages of information around CO2 utilisation for chemical building blocks and polymers.




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