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Biobased Products - BioPreferred

Biobased products are derived from raw materials such as plants and other renewable agricultural, marine, and forestry materials.

Bio-based products - European Commission

What are bio-based products? Bio-based products are wholly or partly derived from materials of biological origin (such as plants, animals, enzymes, and ...

Bio-based products - European Biomass Industry Association

Bio-based products could provide additional product functionalities, less resource intensive production and efficient use of all natural resources. In ...

Biobased, Plant-based - What Do They Mean? | Seventh Generation

Biobased products are those “derived from plants and other renewable agricultural, marine, and forestry materials,” [1] as opposed to non-renewable materials, ...

BioPreferred|Product Categories

The USDA BioPreferred® Program designates categories for federal purchasing as well as identifies certification categories for the voluntary labeling initiative ...

USDA Certified Biobased Products - Cortec Corporation

Cortec offers a wide range of USDA Certified Biobased Products for use in cleaning and surface prep, construction, bio-fuels, lubrication, metalworking, rust ...

Biobased Products and Policies in the US and EU - Greenprint

The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) has identified biobased products, creating 139 categories of goods except food, fuel, and feed.

Biobased Products - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

Biobased products are wholly or partly derived from materials of biological origin, excluding materials embedded in geological formations and/or fossilized.

From Lab to Market: Bio-Based Products Are Gaining Momentum

These new materials — made from plants, fungi, and microbes — aim to replace those that contain toxins and are difficult to recycle or reuse.

What are USDA Biobased Products? - bambu

Biobased products are derived from natural materials. These products provide a renewable alternative to conventional petroleum derived ...

FACT SHEET: Overview of USDA's BioPreferred Program

Biobased products are derived from plants and other renewable agricultural, marine, and forestry materials. Biobased products provide an ...

Making the Transition to Biobased Products - NCBI

Biobased products have the potential for being more environmentally friendly because they are produced by less polluting processes than in the petrochemicals ...

About bio-based products

About bio-based products. Bio-based products are goods made from renewable biogenic material (also called “biomass”). The most frequently used types of biomass ...

USDA Celebrates Second National Biobased Products Day

Biobased products offer opportunities for more revenue streams for small and mid-sized farmers while giving consumers more in-demand, clean ...

Bio-based products | Arkema Global

Arkema focuses its research efforts on renewable raw materials to produce green chemicals and bioplastics, which are more environmentally friendly.

Standards and Labels related to Biobased Products | IEA Bioenergy

In order to be certified for the biobased content in products according to Bio-based content certification scheme, an organisation needs to be assessed by an ...

Home - SoyBiobased.org : SoyBiobased.org

Across the nation, U.S. companies are now offering hundreds of biobased products, ranging from cleaning supplies to carpet backing to energy efficient roofing ...

The potential of emerging bio-based products to reduce ... - Nature

We analyze the environmental trade-offs of 98 emerging bio-based materials compared to their fossil counterparts, reported in 130 studies.

Bio-based Products - Georgia Tech Research

Our current research focuses on cellulosic nanomaterials derived from natural resources that can be used alone or in combination with other materials.

Bio-based products & technologies - Scion

Bio-based products & technologies ... Scion is developing new bioproducts with targeted functionalities such as lighter weight, heat and water resistance, ...


Yves Rocher

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Yves Rocher is a French skin care, cosmetics and perfume company, founded in 1965 by French entrepreneur Yves Rocher in La Gacilly.

Bio-Rad Laboratories

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Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc. is an American developer and manufacturer of specialized technological products for the life science research and clinical diagnostics markets.

Grail

Biotechnology company

GRAIL, Inc. is an American biotechnology company based in Menlo Park, California. It was previously a subsidiary of Illumina started as a startup seeking to develop an early cancer screening test for people who do not have symptoms.

Mindray

Medical device company

Mindray Medical International Limited is a Chinese multinational medical instrumentation manufacturer based in Shenzhen, Guangdong. Mindray designs and produces medical equipment and accessories for both human and veterinary use.

Microsoft Bing

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Microsoft Bing, commonly referred to as Bing, is a search engine owned and operated by Microsoft. The service traces its roots back to Microsoft's earlier search engines, including MSN Search, Windows Live Search, and Live Search.

Biotechnology Innovation Organization

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The Biotechnology Innovation Organization is the largest advocacy association in the world representing the biotechnology industry.