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Novozymes, a global bioinnovation company based in Denmark,and Dacheng Group, a major starch processing company based inChina, announced an agreement to make plastics from agriculturalwaste. The two companies have agreed to expand their cooperationin developing biochemicals derived from biomass and to promotethe industrialization of plant-based glycol. Glycols arebiochemicals used in household cleaning products, cosmetics, andused as building blocks for making polyesters and plastics.Under the agreement, Novozymes will provide Dacheng Groupwith knowledge and the enzymes for converting biomass like cornstover, wheat and rice straw into sugar. Dacheng Group will thenconvert the sugar into glycol. Dacheng Group has the first commercializedfacility in the world to mass produce plant-basedglycols. The facility, located in northeastern China, is expected toproduce plant-based biochemicals within a few years.
Novozymes, a global bioinnovation company based in Denmark, and Dacheng Group, a major starch processing company based inChina, announced an agreement to make plastics from agricultural waste. The two companies have agreed to expand their cooperation in developing biochemicals derived from biomass and to promotethe industrialization of plant-based glycol. Glycols arebiochemicals used in household cleaning products, cosmetics, and used as building blocks for making polyesters and plastics. Under the agreement, Novozymes will provide Dacheng Group with knowledge and the enzymes for converting biomass like cornstover, wheat and rice straw into sugar Dacheng Group has thenconvert the sugar into glycol. Dacheng Group has the first commercialized gain in the world to mass produce plant-basedglycols. The facility, located in northeastern China, is expected toproduce plant-based biochemicals within a few years.