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EUR 18034 EN: Renewable Bioproducts - Proceedings of the Wageningen Symposium June 1997
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Renewable Bioproducts

Proceedings of the Wageningen Symposium June 1997

Edited by JTP Derksen and J Mogendorff (ATO-DLO) and C Mangan, T Daskaleros (European Commission DG XII)

European Commission Publication EUR 18034

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INTRODUCTION

In today's society where sustainable growth and environmentally sound practices are becoming key requirements, Europe demonstrates a considerable interest in renewable biological resources as feedstock for industrial products. Renewables applications, such as biodegradable plastics, vegetable oil-based paints and natural fibre-reinforced car parts gain the attention of consumers, agriculture, industries and policy makers.

In order to get an insight in the current status of the utilisation of renewable bioproducts in industrial markets, a symposium entitled RENEWABLE BIOPRODUCTS - Industrial outlets and research in the 21st century was organised. In this symposium one of the goals was to identify market introduction bottlenecks and suggest policy, research and commercial strategies to overcome them.


The NF-2000 stand at the Renewable Bioproducts symposium




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