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What do Lego and Leaf Resources have in common?
- Published July 30, 2015 4:56PM UTC
- Publisher Wholesale Investor
- Categories Company Updates
- Both are committed to producing sustainable products from waste biomass
Well known companies like Lego and Coca-Cola are recognising the potential that biomass offers for the production of biobased chemicals and are working towards creating solutions to switch their products from oil derived chemicals.
Lego is working on building a better brick….
Review the report by ‘The Australian’ here>>
- Leaf Resources announces research agreement with a major Agricultural group
Creating valuable bio-products from agricultural waste
Leaf Resources announced yesterday, that it has signed a research agreement with a major Agricultural group to create valuable bio-products from underutilized waste biomass
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- Leaf in the News
Negotiating the ‘chasm of death’
AusBiotech Feature –
Ag and food biotech in the spotlight
Leaf says fossil fuel era is ending
Business Environment Network
- Queensland, investing in a renewable future
Could QLD be next to implement legislation to advance the biomanufacturing industry?
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- Proud to be a Top 5 Finalist
in the Sofinnova Partners Renewable Chemistry Start-Up Award
Leaf Resources secured a top 5 finalist position for the Sofinnova Partners Renewable Chemistry Start-up Award and Chief Operating Officer, Alex Baker presented to a panel of judges in Montreal.
Alex Baker said “The Sofinnova award top 5 presentations were all of a high standard and the competition was close. While disappointed we did not win, we were very pleased to be a part of the award process and the opportunity to profile Leaf’s innovative technology at the BIO World Congress.”
Read the summary of the awards here
Sofinnova Partners
Bioplastics magazine
BIOtechNOW