Evonik and LanzaTech to develop route to make specialty plastics from waste
Synthetic biology to enable the production of bioprocessed precursors for specialty plastics made of synthesis gas
BS B2B Bureau B2B Connect | Essen (Germany)
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“Industrial biotechnology is one of the core competences of Evonik. It enables new approaches to specialty chemicals and processes. The use of renewables and specific waste streams is one of the main focuses of our research and development work, and LanzaTech offers an additional interesting approach,” explains Prof Stefan Buchholz, Head of Creavis, Evonik’s strategic innovation arm that is committed to developing alternative bio-based pathways for the production of such specialty chemicals, to not only reduce dependence on fossil fuels, but also reduce the greenhouse gas emissions associated with their manufacture.
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LanzaTech, a leader in gas-fermentation technology, uses proprietary microorganisms to capture waste gas streams, including synthesis gas for the production of low carbon fuels and chemical intermediates. LanzaTech, a company founded in New Zealand and headquartered in the US is now a global organisation with partnerships and investors in India, Malaysia, Japan, the UK and two commercial facilities slotted for construction in 2014 in China.
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First Published: Dec 10 2013 | 6:01 PM IST