"The Future For Bioplastics Feedstocks" to be held at the Omni Orlando Resort in Orlando Fl, Feb 20,2012
Plastics and their building blocks, derived primarily from renewable resources, are advancing and consolidating their position as viable alternatives for both single-use disposable and durable, recyclable products. However, as consumer awareness and therefore demand to displace oil based plastics increases, a new dynamic is emerging can we move away from food sources for Bioplastics?
- (1888PressRelease) September 12, 2011 - "The Future For Bioplastic Feedstocks" Workshop- February 20, 2012. In Association with Natureworks llc. "Innovation Takes Root " Feb 20-22, The Omni Resort , Orlando FL.
Plastics and their building blocks, derived primarily from renewable resources, are advancing and consolidating their position as viable alternatives for both single-use disposable and durable, recyclable products.
However, as consumer awareness and therefore demand to displace oil based plastics increases, a new dynamic is emerging- Brand owners and consumers, concerned about impact on food prices and availability, are increasingly asking:
"When will you be able to use waste biomass products instead of food use materials to make bioplastics?"
Presently, the major feedstocks are sugar based, derived primarily from edible plants such as corn, sugar beet etc. Although companies are already beginning the transition to purpose grown industrial crops such as sugar cane, sorghum or cassava, biomass remains the ultimate goal
This one day workshop will address this question from three perspectives:
• How justified is the concern over food-based renewable feedstocks for bioplastics?
• Who are the emerging leaders in converting either waste product from the food chain or other non-edible products to bioplastics?
• When can such a transition to waste biomass feedstocks and derived products realistically occur; what are the feedstocks already being considered; and what are the challenges?
Senior level speakers from established industries and emerging leaders will address the above topics in this unique workshop, organized by Dr. Jim Lunt of Jim Lunt & Associates LLC.
Who should attend?
This workshop is targeted at decision makers of all disciplines within academia, Industry and the investment communities who wish to enhance their knowledge and participation in this continuing drive to reduce dependence on oil-based materials.
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