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BIOVERBUNDWERKSTOFFE Naturfaserverstärkte Kunststoffe (NFK) und Holz-Polymer-Werkstoffe (WPC) − Langfassung
Markets & Economy, Technology
56 Pages
918 Downloads918 Downloads
2017-12
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2017-12
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Sustainable First and Second Generation Bioethanol for Europe − Full version
Policy, Sustainability & Health
43 Pages
1592 Downloads1592 Downloads
2017-11
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Sustainable First and Second Generation Bioethanol for Europe − Graphics
Policy, Sustainability & Health
59 Downloads59 Downloads
2017-11
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3873 Downloads
2017-11
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Commission Expert Group on Bio-based Products Final Report − Full Version
Policy
60 Pages
352 Downloads352 Downloads
2017-11
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Yearly average prices of technical flax and hemp short fibres 2003 – 2017 − Graphic
Markets & Economy
1 Page
3790 Downloads3790 Downloads
2017-10
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Sustainable First and Second Generation Bioethanol for Europe − Short version
Policy, Sustainability & Health
12 Pages
1788 Downloads1788 Downloads
2017-09
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2017-07
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licenceCommercialisation and development of novel bio-based building blocks are discussed in detail in nova-Institute’s new trend report
With the many shifts in economic and political trends over the last year, many bio-based investments are focusing on the core of the Bioeconomy: bio-based building blocks and platform chemicals. nova-Institute’s preliminary market study “Bio-based Building Blocks and Polymers – Global Capacities and Trends 2016–2021”, reports on seventeen building blocks with an estimated total production capacity of 2.4 million tons in 2016, expected to reach 3.5 million tons in 2021, and with a CAGR of 8%.
Commercialisation and development of these novel building blocks are discussed in more detail in the new nova Institute trend report, “Commercialisation Updates on Bio-Based Building Blocks”. The rise and wane of the markets for several established bio-based building blocks are also discussed fully including various technology processes, feedstock usage, supply/demand, and pricing whenever available for both incumbent petrochemicals and their bio-based chemical alternatives. -
Commercialisation updates on bio-based building blocks − Short version
Markets & Economy
8 Pages
2700 Downloads2700 Downloads
2017-07
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“InnProBio project: Informative factsheets about the most pressing issues” − Factsheet 5: Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) and Life Cycle Costing (LCC)
Markets & Economy, Policy
3 Pages
1118 Downloads1118 Downloads
2017-07
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2017-06
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Study on current situation and trends of the bio-based industries in Europe − Full version
Markets & Economy
213 Pages
2357 Downloads2357 Downloads
2017-06
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BIOMASSEKASKADEN Mehr Ressourceneffizienz durch Kaskadennutzung von Biomasse – von der Theorie zur Praxis − Langfassung
Sustainability & Health, Technology
134 Pages
493 Downloads493 Downloads
2017-06
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14th International Conference of the European Industrial Hemp Association 2017 − Proceedings
Markets & Economy
15 Downloads15 Downloads
2017-06
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2017-05
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licenceNew trend report highlights certifications and labels for bio-based and biodegradable materials for the European market. Get the latest info on possibilities for feedstock, bio-based content and end-of-life options.
It is not always easy to communicate the benefits of bio-based and/or biodegradable materials to the market. Europe is working on standards and norms as one key area to promote bio-based materials. But what do you need to get your product certified?
The new trend report “Standards and labels for bio-based products” provides a comprehensive overview and a summary of already existing certification and labelling schemes applied to bio-based materials. The certified issues include: Feedstocks used, measurable bio-based content of the products and biodegradability properties for different environments. It also looks at the latest insights into the possible connections between ecolabels, especially the EU Ecolabel, and bio-based products and what this means for producers and consumers of bio-based plastics.
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Standards and labels for bio-based products − Preview
Sustainability & Health
4 Pages
1899 Downloads1899 Downloads
2017-05
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4344 Downloads
2017-04
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“InnProBio project: Informative factsheets about the most pressing issues” − Factsheet 4: Bio-based Products and Services in the Circular Economy
Policy
4 Pages
1175 Downloads1175 Downloads
2017-04
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The RED II Proposal and Its Impact on the Bio-based Material and CO2 Utilization Sector − Full version
Policy
4 Pages
595 Downloads595 Downloads
2017-04
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