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Avantium | Investor Presentation H2 2021
Avantium to revolutionise the plastics industry
16 May 2020
Picked up by numerous global media outlets and on social media
The
Guardian
The end of plastic? New plant-based
bottles will degrade in a year
Carlsberg and Coca-Cola back pioneering project to make 'all-
plant drinks bottles
Daily Mail MORE STORIESQ
The end of plastic bottles? Coca-
Cola and Carlsberg back new all-
plant drinks containers that will
rot away to nothing within a year
By Sam Baker For Mailonline
13:21 17 May 2020, updated 16:21 19 May 2020
This startup's plant-based
GreenBiz plastics promise circularity.
Can it deliver?
By Jesse Klein
July 22, 2020
"You don't need one drop of petroleum. It's all plant-based. The carbon footprint is less than
50 percent of petroleum-based plastics. And it's fully recyclable, so it's really circular."
That's the promise Avantium CEO Tom Van Aken makes about his company's new plastic
material.
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Beer and soft drinks could soon be sipped from "all-plant" bottles under new
plans to turn sustainably grown crops into plastic in partnership with major
beverage makers,
A biochemicals company in the Netherlands hopes to kickstart investment in
a pioneering project that hopes to make plastics from plant sugars rather
than fossil fuels,
The
Weather .......
Channel
A New Plant-Based Plastic Will
Degrade in a Year
By Rachel Delia Benaim 3 days ago
Plastic waste and debris carried by the storm of the
last days at sea in the quit of Naples, Italy on
December 22, 2019
Photo by Salvatore
Laporta KONTROLAB/LightRocket/Getty Images)
At a Glance
Dutch company Avantium developed
a fully plant-based plastic made from
corn, wheat and beet sugars.
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Plastique: de
nouvelles bouteilles
d'origine végétale
dégradables en un an
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Une entreprise hollandaise
souhaite remédier au fléau des
bouteilles en plastique en se
lancant dans une production à
Evening Standard
Coca Cola and Carlsberg to introduce new
plant-based bottles
Developers hope to deliver by 2023 18 May 2020
LAD
BIBLE
New Plant-Based Bottles Backed By Coca-Cola And
Carlsberg Will Degrade In Just A Year
UNILAD
17 May 2020.
NEW YORK POST
22 May 2020
New plastic-like product made
from plant sugars only takes a
year to degrade
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