The nova-Institute’s expert group for biopolymers introduces itself: Market and trend reports on a new level

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From renewable carbon solutions to mass balances and allocation, from building blocks to advanced polymers, and from the dynamic markets of Asia to the innovative landscapes of North America, nova-Institute is proud to present its exceptional group of biopolymer experts. With unrivaled global expertise and in-depth knowledge, this unique team is driving the shift towards a fossil-free future for the chemical and materials industry with their market and trend reports. A new, sustainable era is taking shape, driven by pioneers of green innovation.

The nova-Institute’s globally recognized market and trend reports are produced by nova scientists in collaboration with leading international experts. They are among the most reliable and respected sources on the market.
The nova reports take an in-depth look at raw materials for the chemical industry, from biomass to CO2 and chemical recycling. They provide a comprehensive overview of bio- and CO2-based building blocks and polymers, advanced recycling as well as specific renewable building blocks such as naphtha, comprehensive analyses of Chinese bio-based and biodegradable materials as well as guidelines, standards and labels for bio-based products. All of the nova-Institute’s commercial reports are available at https://renewable-carbon.eu/commercial-reports.
The nova expert group for biopolymers has been active for many years and has contributed its expertise primarily to the annual report “Bio-based Building Blocks and Polymers – Global Capacities, Production and Trends”. But also in the past and more recently, the group has demonstrated its in-depth knowledge on specific topics such as bio-based building blocks, PHAs, the bio-based and biodegradable plastics industry in China and alternative naphtha. In addition to the published reports, the group is also ready to provide customized reports for its clients.
Keeping pace with the ever-evolving chemical and materials industry requires expanded and revised knowledge and expertise. To meet this need, the nova-Institute has expanded the current Biopolymer Expert Group and is pleased to introduce its twelve members – old and new – in alphabetical order for the first time.

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