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    21 01 28 figure7 bio based polymers–evolution of worldwide production capacities from 2018 to 2025

    Bio-based Building Blocks and Polymers – Global Capacities, Production and Trends 2020 – 2025 – Graphics: Figure 7 (PNG)

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    21 01 28 figure8 bio based building blocks–evolution of worldwide production capacities from 2011 to 2025

    Bio-based Building Blocks and Polymers – Global Capacities, Production and Trends 2020 – 2025 – Graphics: Figure 8 (PNG)

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    21 01 28 figure9 global production capacities of bio based polymers per region 2020

    Bio-based Building Blocks and Polymers – Global Capacities, Production and Trends 2020 – 2025 – Graphics: Figure 9 (PNG)

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    21 01 28 figure10 shares of the produced bio based polymers in different market segments in 2020

    Bio-based Building Blocks and Polymers – Global Capacities, Production and Trends 2020 – 2025 – Graphics: Figure 10 (PNG)

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    Production of Cannabinoids via Extraction, Chemical Synthesis and Especially Biotechnology - Preview [Digital]

    Production of Cannabinoids via Extraction, Chemical Synthesis and Especially Biotechnology – Preview

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    Huge market potential for CBD and other cannabinoids – how best to produce them?

    Cannabis removed from the UN prohibition schedule and CBD not considered as a narcotic drug – Two major decisions to drive further research to explore the full potential of one of the major and longest established medicinal plants

    The new report “Production of Cannabinoids via Extraction, Chemical Synthesis and Especially Biotechnology – Current Technologies, Potential & Drawbacks and Future Development” provides all information on production technologies, medical applications and political framework conditions. The Report will guide you through the complex synthesis of cannabinoids, state-of-the-art methods for extraction and production and will extensively show the major hidden potential and synergistic effects of biotechnological cannabinoid production. The report is aimed at experts in the pharmaceutical and biotech industry and provides deep insights into (bio)chemical reactions, processes and producers. The main authors are biotechnology experts and physicians from the nova-Institute, Dr. Pia Skoczinski and Dr. med. Franjo Grotenhermen, and the chemist Dr. rer. nat. Bernhard Beitzke, who has been advising the “European Industrial Hemp Association” (EIHA) as an expert for years. The 142-page technology report provides in-depth information on established and emerging biotechnological approaches on the production of cannabinoids, as well as an overview on the state-of-the-art production methods using plant extraction and chemical synthesis. An extensive description of pharmacological effects, therapeutic potential and medicinal applications for ∆9-tetrahydrocannabinol (∆9-THC) and cannabidiol (CBD), together with a short excursus on the EU regulatory framework for cannabinoids, conclude this comprehensive study. Additionally, 59 companies active in cannabinoid production are listed, from which 20 specialised in biotechnological production and chemical synthesis are described in detail.

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    Production of Cannabinoids via Extraction, Chemical Synthesis and Especially Biotechnology

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    Huge market potential for CBD and other cannabinoids – how best to produce them?

    Cannabis removed from the UN prohibition schedule and CBD not considered as a narcotic drug – Two major decisions to drive further research to explore the full potential of one of the major and longest established medicinal plants

    The new report “Production of Cannabinoids via Extraction, Chemical Synthesis and Especially Biotechnology – Current Technologies, Potential & Drawbacks and Future Development” provides all information on production technologies, medical applications and political framework conditions. The Report will guide you through the complex synthesis of cannabinoids, state-of-the-art methods for extraction and production and will extensively show the major hidden potential and synergistic effects of biotechnological cannabinoid production. The report is aimed at experts in the pharmaceutical and biotech industry and provides deep insights into (bio)chemical reactions, processes and producers. The main authors are biotechnology experts and physicians from the nova-Institute, Dr. Pia Skoczinski and Dr. med. Franjo Grotenhermen, and the chemist Dr. rer. nat. Bernhard Beitzke, who has been advising the “European Industrial Hemp Association” (EIHA) as an expert for years. The 142-page technology report provides in-depth information on established and emerging biotechnological approaches on the production of cannabinoids, as well as an overview on the state-of-the-art production methods using plant extraction and chemical synthesis. An extensive description of pharmacological effects, therapeutic potential and medicinal applications for ∆9-tetrahydrocannabinol (∆9-THC) and cannabidiol (CBD), together with a short excursus on the EU regulatory framework for cannabinoids, conclude this comprehensive study. Additionally, 59 companies active in cannabinoid production are listed, from which 20 specialised in biotechnological production and chemical synthesis are described in detail.

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    "Bioeconomy: More than Circular Economy"

    “Bioeconomy: More than Circular Economy” − Graphic

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    nova-paper #13: Bio-based products: Green premium prices and consumer perception of different biomass feedstocks [Digital]

    nova-paper #13: Bio-based products: Green premium prices and consumer perception of different biomass feedstocks

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    Renewable Materials Tree

    Renewable Materials Tree − Graphic (PDF)

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    Renewable Materials Tree

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    seiten aus bioplasticsmagazine 20 06 shop

    Highlights of in-depth psychological market research on bio-based products

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    In recent years, numerous B2C online surveys and focus group analyses have been conducted to understand what consumers think of bio-based products. It is well known, however, that other methods such as in-depth psychological interviews are better suited to explore deep-seated opinions, prejudices and contexts. This gap is being filled now by the novel approach used in this project. Instead of conducting the umpteenth standard survey, nova-Institute used the expertise of the renowned specialist market research company september Strategie & Forschung (Cologne, Germany) to gather the information needed about the consumer mind set. september is one of Germany’s market leaders in deep psychological market research.

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    Chemical Recycling – Status, Trends and Challenges. Technologies, Sustainability, Policy and Key Players

    Chemical Recycling – Status, Trends and Challenges. Technologies, Sustainability. Policy and Key Players

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    New market and technology report: Chemical Recycling – Status, Trends, and Challenges – Technologies, Sustainability, Policy and Key Players

    nova’s new market and technology report „Chemical Recycling – Status, Trends, and Challenges” is addressed to the chemical and plastic industry, brands, technology scouts, investors, and policy makers. On 190 pages the report provides information around chemical recycling including 21 figures and 10 tables. 

    The report provides deep insights into current developments in order to assert a position in the current discussion based on clear definitions and categorisations of all technologies. More than 70 companies and research institutes, which developed and offer chemical recycling technologies, are presented in the report. Each company is listed with its technologies and status, investment and cooperation partners. Additionally, the report provides an overview of waste policy in the European Union. And finally, 10 companies and research institutes were interviewed to receive first-hand information around the topic of chemical recycling.

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    The old report “Chemical Recycling – Status, Trends and Challenges” differs from the new report “Mapping of advanced recycling – Providers, technologies, and partnerships” as follows:

    •  >70 technologies and providers (vs. >100 technologies and providers in the new report)
    • Profiles only with updated information of 2020
    • The extensive introductory part on polymer types, demand of different polymer types, waste fractions, political framework, position papers, technologies, LCAs, associations and waste management companies are included in this report

    In summary, this report is suitable for interested readers who have not yet dealt with advanced recycling and are searching for a introduction into the topic while an up-to-date overview of all identified providers is less important.

     

    P.S.: All you want to know about advanced recycling technologies and renewable chemicals, building-blocks, monomers, and polymers based on recycling: Hear about it at the Advanced Recycling Conference (ARC), 28–29 November 2023, Cologne, Germany (hybrid event).

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    Chemical Recycling – Status, Trends and Challenges. Technologies, Sustainability, Policy and Key Players

    Chemical Recycling – Status, Trends and Challenges. Technologies, Sustainability, Policy and Key Players − Short Version

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    New market and technology report: Chemical Recycling – Status, Trends, and Challenges – Technologies, Sustainability, Policy and Key Players

    nova’s new market and technology report „Chemical Recycling – Status, Trends, and Challenges” is addressed to the chemical and plastic industry, brands, technology scouts, investors, and policy makers. On 190 pages the report provides information around chemical recycling including 21 figures and 10 tables. 

    The report provides deep insights into current developments in order to assert a position in the current discussion based on clear definitions and categorisations of all technologies. More than 70 companies and research institutes, which developed and offer chemical recycling technologies, are presented in the report. Each company is listed with its technologies and status, investment and cooperation partners. Additionally, the report provides an overview of waste policy in the European Union. And finally, 10 companies and research institutes were interviewed to receive first-hand information around the topic of chemical recycling.

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    Bio-based products: Green premium prices and consumer perception of different biomass feedstocks

    nova-paper #13: Bio-based products: Green premium prices and consumer perception of different biomass feedstocks − Article in bioplastics MAGAZINE

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    shares of the produced bio based polymers in different market segments in 2024 (png) (copy)

    Renewable Carbon for a Sustainable Future − Graphic (September 2020) (PNG)

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    21 05 11 renewable energy and renewable carbon

    Renewable Energy and Renewable Carbon for a Sustainable Future − Graphic

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    European Bioeconomy in Figures 2008–2017

    European Bioeconomy in Figures 2008–2017 − Full version

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    European Bioeconomy in Figures 2008–2017

    European Bioeconomy in Figures 2008–2017 − Graphic

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    nova-Paper #12: renewable carbon – key to a sustainable and future-oriented chemical and plastic industry

    nova-Paper #12: Renewable Carbon – Key to a Sustainable and Future-oriented Chemical and Plastic Industry − Full version

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    17th International Conference of the European Industrial Hemp Association 2020 − Proceedings [Digital]

    17th International Conference of the European Industrial Hemp Association 2020 − Proceedings

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