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Bioeconomy : Integrating 2 nd Generation Biorefinery to Sustainable Green Manufacturing

Roundtable on the Future of Bio-Based Economy in Canada, May 11, 2009 National Arts Centre, Panorama Room. Bioeconomy : Integrating 2 nd Generation Biorefinery to Sustainable Green Manufacturing. Amar K. Mohanty Bioproducts Discovery & Development Centre (BDDC)

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Bioeconomy : Integrating 2 nd Generation Biorefinery to Sustainable Green Manufacturing

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  1. Roundtable on the Future of Bio-Based Economy in Canada, May 11, 2009 National Arts Centre, Panorama Room Bioeconomy: Integrating 2nd Generation Biorefinery to Sustainable Green Manufacturing Amar K. Mohanty Bioproducts Discovery & Development Centre (BDDC) Dept. Plant Agriculture & School of Engineering Innovation: In Green Tech. Green Building Green Furniture Sustainable Packaging Green Transportation Parts (Car, Bus & Railway)

  2. Recession: Time to Innovate • 1923-1933 Recession: Polyethylene Discovered: 1932-1933 by ICI, UK • 1957 Recession: Semi-conductors to market: 1st Time • 1957: Burger King Corp. a Recession Start-up: Now 11,000 locations in 65 countries • 1974 Recession: Microsoft was born • Early 1980s Recession: Tech boom of last decade • During great depression: Hewlett Packard • Innovation During Recession: Position Businesses Strongly & Uniquely. Market Needs Change Innovation Strategy Recession: Asses The Current Focus of R&D: Identify: Future Needs Success Mantra for Innovations: Exploiting Unique Intellectual Capital Market Dynamics New Ideas Beyond Bioethanol, Biodiesel: Biorefinery: Key to Economic Recovery

  3. Biochemicals Fine chemicals Bioeconomy: A Reduced Carbon Economy Bioethanol Biogas Biobutanol Bio- Electricity Bio-Fuels Biodiesel Bioenergy Gift of Agri-culture A. J. Ragauskas, et al, Science,311,484 (2006) Packaging BIO-PRODUCTS (Industrial Products) Excludes: Food & Feed, Traditional Wood Products Plastics Paints Car Parts Biomaterials Building Products Furniture Carpets Lubricants Biofiber-composites

  4. BioPlastics: Multi-products from Biofuel Biofuels of Today: Bioethanol & Biodiesel Biproduct: Glycerol Biobased Polyethylene (Bio-PE) Epichlorohydrin Braskem: Green PE: 200K tons/yr: end of 2009 Dow & Crystalsev: Green PE: 350K tons/yr: 2011 Raw Material for Epoxy SOLVAY: 100K metric tons/yr. By 2009 End A Multi-product Biorefinery Approach: Sustainable Bioeconomy

  5. UN: 2009 International Year of Natural Fibres Glass (Synthetic) KENAF HEMP www.rtpcompany.com/products/structural/glass.htm JUTE HENEQUEN COIR Woven JUTE Cloth WOOD GRASS CORN Source: A. K. Mohanty et. al. in Natural Fibers, Biopolymers and Biocomposites, Edn.: A. K. Mohanty et al. , p. 1-36, CRC Press 2005

  6. Biocomposites: Bio-Autoparts Biofiber-PP Biocomposites Kenaf-PP Biofiber-Thermoset Biocomposites Photo: Kafus Bio-composites Ref.: Plastics Technology, October 1999 Epoxy-Flax based Biocomposites Source: DaimlerChrysler HighTech. Report 1999, p. 82-85. Soy-based Foams(FORD Mustang) Injection molded Biocomposites (Europe) Courtesy: FORD World Aug 6, 2007 Courtesy: Hugh S. McKee

  7. Biofuels & Biomaterials for Cars Not New! New York Times: Sept. 20, 1925 Bio- Material Bio- Fuel Photo: April 1933 “Corn Alcohol Gasoline”(10% Blend) Use of Soy based Bioplastic in car (Henry Ford in 1941) Source: W. F. Powers, Advanced Materials & Processes, May 2000, p. 38-41. BioTRED Tyres Biofuel selling of Earl Coryell Co. @ Lincoln, Nebraska Gas Station Goodyear & Novamont Source: http://www.radiodailynews.com/corn-alcohol.jpg (Accessed Sept. 8, 07) Source: Collin Don, Nov. 28, 2005

  8. Biodegradable Mobile Phone Case: Turns into Sunflower! Warwick University, PVAXX Research and Motorola: Biodegradable phone cover: Prototype shown at the Science Museum in London. http://www.coolest-gadgets.com/20060426/biodegradable-mobile-phone/# (Accessed: October 22, 2006)

  9. Wal-Mart & Home Deport: Sustainable Move As per the estimation of Wal-Mart’s officials: . “By using 100 million PLA containers per year, the firm will save the equivalent of 800,000 gallons of gasoline and reduce Green- House-Gas emission by 11 million pounds”. F. Esposito, Plastics News, October 24, 2005. Wal-Mart:“Sustainability 360”: …” To Remove Nonrenewable Energy from Lives…..” Courtesy: http://www.treehugger.com/files/2004/12/natureworks_pla.php Home Depot’s Green Initiative: Special treatment to Suppliers who Restricts Carbon Emission & hold close Sustainability Eco Products:Environmentally Friendly or have certain Ecological Feat Criteria… Ref.: SPC Newsletter: January 2007

  10. Recyclable, Lightweight & Green: Sustainable Materials: Auto-parts Mazda: 2006 a prototype of an instrument panel — made from 88% corn and 12% petroleum — for one of its hybrid cars. Hybrid Technology: The Way to Go Bioplastic in Car Nature , Vol .446,12 April 2007 Source of picture: Dr. Surendra Kulkarni, Polymer Processing Society: 25th Annual, Mar 1-4, 2009, Goa, INDIA

  11. SUSTAINABLE GREEN MATERIALS Renewable Triggered Biodegradable Recyclable/ Biobased Commercial Viability & Environmental Acceptability SUSTAINABLE How Green are Green Materials ? • Sustainability: Biopolymers: Debate & Divergent Views ! • Many Bioplastics & Green Plastics: Recyclable • Large scale & Continuous vs. Batch Type Production

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