How to sustainably produce bulk chemicals

Overview


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Engineering biology has the power to significantly reduce resource requirements, CO2 emissions, and energy demands traditionally associated with producing commodity chemicals.

Downstream industries, such as consumer goods, that use these chemicals are showing a high level of interest, and governmental organisations around the world are looking for ways to support production.

This whitepaper considers how chemical companies, consumer goods manufacturers, and agri-tech industries can embrace engineering biology techniques, outlining practical guidance for large-scale production.

This content is provided by Sagentia Innovation, and any views and opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect those of CosmeticsDesign.com

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