Biobased Technologies and the Valley of Death

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Watch the discussion biobased technologies and how to get them trough the Valley of Death.

In the discussion panel are  (Paques Biomaterials), Marco Rupp (Bio-based Industries Consortium (BIC) and Errit Bekkering (Chemport Europe). During the broadcast, we discussed:

The discussion followed the development of the PHA technology of Paques Biomaterials as a case study. This technology uses naturally occuring micro-organisms to create PHA from organic residual flows.

What is PHA

PHA is short for polyhydroxyalkanoate, and said to be the next generation plastics. It is a class of natural (so not synthetic) polyesters that are derived from bacterial fermentation. Basically, microorganisms synthesize polyesters in nutrient-deficient conditions, and these PHAs can then be harvested.

PHAs are both:

Paques Biomaterials

Meet Joost Pâques

Joost has been co-owner and managing director of Paques Biomaterials since 2021. He is also a member of the Supervisory Board of Paques as well as responsible for external relations at Paques and a board member at a number of organizations such as Envaqua, NWP and BEstart.

Meet Marco Rupp

Marco manages public affairs and sustainability at the Biobased Industries Consortium (BIC). The Europea Union is setting up new sustainable financing rules (EU Taxonomy) as part of its ‘Action plan on financing sustainable growth’. So, the EU is out to fund only activities that will have a positive impact on the climate and the environment. In this framework, BIC has commissioned a project to update its members on the working of the EU Taxonomy and how it relates to the bio-based sectors. Marco coordinates this project.

Meet Errit Bekkering

Errit is business developer at Chemport Europe, and fully dedicated to the transformation and green growth of the Chemical industry in the Northern Netherlands.