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Paul Mines, CEO

Paul Mines, CEO. 19 th June 2019. The Plastic Life Cycle: Greenhouse Gas Emissions. SOURCE: “STRATEGIES TO REDUCE THE GLOBAL CARBON FOOTPRINT OF PLASTICS” BY JIAJIA ZHENG AND SANGWON SUH (NATURE, 2019). Who we are.

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Paul Mines, CEO

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  1. Paul Mines, CEO 19th June 2019

  2. The Plastic Life Cycle: Greenhouse Gas Emissions SOURCE: “STRATEGIES TO REDUCE THE GLOBAL CARBON FOOTPRINT OF PLASTICS” BY JIAJIA ZHENG AND SANGWON SUH (NATURE, 2019)

  3. Who we are • Biome designs and creates functional bio-based plastics, witha focus on performance and compostability. • Listed on the AIM stock market • 50 employees based in Southampton, UK • Group turnover 2018 ca. £9 million and growing fast • Serving a global customer base with design, manufacturing and technical support

  4. What we do • Development of novel bioplastic granules and structures in UK • Commercially manufacturing bioplastics in USA, Germany and UK (2019)

  5. Performance-focused • Custom materials for demanding functional requirements suchas high temperature performance, caps, hinges and valves • Filmic structures with differentiating barrier and print performance • Non-wovens/wovens with unique functional and compostable properties

  6. Targeting industrial scale production of highly functional novel materials using engineered bacteria and enzymes A £6.5m programme over 6 years with a focus on aromatic polyesters and their bio-based building block monomers 25 strong team with partners include Universities of Nottingham, Leeds, Liverpool and the Centre for Process Innovation (CPI) 2019 sees us moving to pilot scale (10s KGs) for commercial and technical testing Aromatic diacids The future 2,4-PBAP 2,5-FDCA 2,5-PDCA 2,4-PDCA 2,5-PBAP 2,5-PBAF Bio-derived Monomers Polymers

  7. Website: biomebioplastics.comTwitter: @BiomePlastics Thank you.

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