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“Ökologische Innovationspolitik – Mehr Ressourceneffizienz und Klimaschutz durch nachhaltige stoffliche Nutzungen von Biomasse” − Vollversion
Policy
231 Pages
741 Downloads
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2014-03
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“Ökologische Innovationspolitik – Mehr Ressourceneffizienz und Klimaschutz durch nachhaltige stoffliche Nutzungen von Biomasse” − Kurzfassung
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40 Pages
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2014-03
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“Environmental Innovation Policy – Greater resource efficiency and climate protection through the sustainable material use of biomass” − Short version
Policy
37 Pages
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2014-03
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“Ökologische Innovationspolitik – Mehr Ressourceneffizienz und Klimaschutz durch nachhaltige stoffliche Nutzungen von Biomasse” − Ausführliche Lebenszyklusanalysen (AP 4)
Policy
87 Pages
533 Downloads
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2014-03
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“Ökologische Innovationspolitik – Mehr Ressourceneffizienz und Klimaschutz durch nachhaltige stoffliche Nutzungen von Biomasse” − Grafiken Biomasseströme (AP 1)
Policy
9 Pages
524 Downloads
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2014-03
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“Ökologische Innovationspolitik – Mehr Ressourceneffizienz und Klimaschutz durch nachhaltige stoffliche Nutzungen von Biomasse” − Berechnung Fördersätze Bioenergie (AP 7)
Policy
14 Pages
445 Downloads
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2014-03
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“Industrial Material Use of Biomass in Europe 2013” − Graphic
Markets & Economy
1 Page
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2014-01
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Market Developments of and Opportunities for biobased products and chemicals − Full version
Markets & Economy
67 Pages
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2013-12
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The European Hemp Industry: Cultivation, processing and applications for fibres, shivs and seeds − Full version
Markets & Economy
9 Pages
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2013-10
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“Global Trends in Wood-Plastic Composites (WPC)” − Article in bioplastics MAGAZINE
Markets & Economy
2 Pages
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2013-08
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nova paper #2 on bio-based economy: “Food or non-food: Which agricultural feedstocks are best for industrial uses?” − Article in bioplastics MAGAZINE
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4 Pages
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2013-08
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Market study on “Bio-based Polymers in the World – Capacities, Production and Applications: Status Quo and Trends towards 2020″ − Short version
Markets & Economy
12 Pages
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2013-07
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nova paper #2 on bio-based economy: “Food or non-food: Which agricultural feedstocks are best for industrial uses?” − Full version
Policy
9 Pages
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2013-07
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2nd Conference on CO2-based Fuels, Chemistry and Polymers 2013 Proceedings
Markets & Economy
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2013-06
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2013-06
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Market study on “Bio-based Polymers in the World – Capacities, Production and Applications: Status Quo and Trends towards 2020″ − Article in bioplastics MAGAZINE (2013-06)
Markets & Economy
1 Page
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2013-06
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Bio-based Polymers in the World – Capacities, Production and Applications: Status Quo and Trends towards 2020
Markets & Economy
360 Pages
2013-03
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cartEurope’s current position in producing bio-based polymers is limited to a few polymers. However, new developments and investments are foreseen: the first European industrial-scale PLA plant by 2014, the introduction of future PET production facilities by 2015, recent developments in the commercialization of bio-based PBT and further advancements in the field of high-value fine chemicals for PA, PUR and thermosets production.
Although Europe shows a strong demand for bio-based polymers, production tends to take place elsewhere, namely in Asia and America. The European Union’s relatively weak position in the production of bio-based polymers is largely the consequence of an unfavourable political framework for the industrial material use of biomass.
The European market data present the latest findings of production capacities of bio-based polymers in Europe based on the market study published by the nova-Institute in spring this year and its continuously updated database.
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Market study on “Bio-based Polymers in the World – Capacities, Production and Applications: Status Quo and Trends towards 2020″ − Article in bioplastics MAGAZINE (2013-02)
Markets & Economy
4 Pages
1294 Downloads
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2013-02
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