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Dear readers,
We are pleased to share the new issue of the European Bioplastics Newsletter with you, containing the latest news and insights from the bioplastics industry. If you have any questions, comments, or interesting news or topics to share, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Enjoy the read! Joyful holidays and a happy new year from the European Bioplastics team
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European Bioplastics Conference made strong call for close cooperation with EU policymakers on upcoming legislation
It was perfect timing for the 17th annual European Bioplastics (EUBP) Conference, which took place on 6/7 December in Berlin. Throughout the whole year, bioplastics already had been a permanent topic in the debate over innovation drivers in the plastics industry and the political discussion…
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Open Call regarding nano-enabled bio-based materials technologies and solutions
The “European Sustainable BIO-based nanomaterials Community” (BIOMAC), a Horizon 2020 funded project, launched an open call for SMEs, large companies, research and development organisations working in the field of nano-enabled bio-based material (NBM) technologies and solutions…
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Member portrait: SoBiCo
In each issue of the European Bioplastics Newsletter, we present 5 facts about a member of European Bioplastics. In this issue, Dr. Raimund Lassak, Head of Sales & Marketing at SoBiCo, shares some interesting insights on his company…
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Policy News: December 2022
- Intergovernmental committee discusses legally binding instrument on plastic pollution
- EU Commission initiated consultation on PPWR
- UK government eyes ban on single-use plastic plates and cutlery
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News from the members: December 2022
- Futerro to build PLA biorefinery in Normandy
- CJ Biomaterials Has Big Plans for Tunable PHA Biopolymers
- TotalEnergies Corbion: New white paper: Stay in the cycle
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News in brief: December 2022
- Bioplastics have a role in the circular economy
- “Zeitenwende” for bioplastics: EUBP chairman urges policymakers to maximize investment as climate change escalates
- Global bioplastics production defies challenges by showing significant increas
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