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www.nova-institute.euBio-based & CO2-based EconomyDepartmentsnnSustainabilitynnEconomy & PolicynnTechnology & MarketsnnCommunicationApplied research for your needs

nova-Institute at a glanceApplied research for your needs: We offer our unique understanding to support your businessFrom feedstock to product, from markets to dissemination – nova-Institute links research-based consultancy to feedstocks, technology,products and markets as well as policy, economy and sustainability in all areas of the Bio-based and CO2-based Economy. We make yourbusiness fit for the future!Political Framework& StrategySystem AnalysisStrategic ConsultingCircular EconomyDissemination &Marketing SupportCommunication &NetworkingEU Project DisseminationEventsRaw Material SupplyBio- and CO2-based EconomySustainabilityAssessmentsChemicals & MaterialsBiorefineries Industrial BiotechnologyCarbon Capture & UtilisationLife Cycle AssessmentEnvironmental footprintSocio-economic ImpactsMarket ResearchAvailabilityPrice developmentSustainabilityTechno-EconomicEvaluation (TEE)Process EconomicsTarget Costing AnalysisLife Cycle CostingVolumes & TrendsCompetition AnalysisFeasibility & Potential StudiesWhy nova-Institute?nnWe offer more than two decades of experience with the use of biobased materials and productsnnYou get access to nova’s internal or external top experts and scientistsnnMany fruitful partnerships in various national and internationalassociations, research projects and expert groups at your commandnnWe offer several popular platforms for knowledge exchange andcommunication – a key to success for the Bio- and CO2-based EconomynnWe host some of the most successful conferences of the industry –made by experts for expertsKey questions informing nova activitiesnnWhat are the most promising concepts and applications for industrialbiotechnology, biorefineries and bio-based or CO2-based products forthe future?Member ofnnBio-based Industries Consortium (BIC)nnCLIB2021nnCO2 Value EuropennDiscover Natural Fibres Initiative (DNFI)nnEuropean BioplasticsnnEuropean Industrial Hemp Association (EIHA)nnFederation of Reinforced Plastics (AVK)nnIndustrielle Biotechnologie Bayern (IBB)nnkunststoffland NRW e.V.nnWhat are future challenges, environmental benefits and successfulsolutions in the use of bio- and CO2-based materials and products?

Bioeconomy & CO2-based economy – Our expertiseBiomass feedstocksProcessesAlmost no transformationsSugarBio- & CO2-based productsFood & feedWood-based Extraction FragmentationCrystallisationStarchOils & fatsProteinsEco-system sterificationHydrogenationHydrolysisEtherification IsomerisationPolymerisationPulp & paperPlatform & fine sOther complex biomolecules(rubber, biosurfactants etc.)ThermochemicalIncineration GasificationThermolysis PyrolysisHydrothermalLubricantsPolymersMixed biomass, wasteBiotechnologyFermentationAerobic conversion (composting)Anaerobic digestion (biogas)CO2 / CO / SyngasEnergyFuelsSelected customersAssociations / Clusters/ NGOs: AVK (DE), APAG (EU), BIC (EU),BioEconomy Cluster (DE), Birdlife (EU), CEFIC (EU), CLIB2021 (DE),EIHA (DE), EPF (EU), European Bioplastics (DE), IAR (FR), IBB (DE),VHI (DE), WWF (USA/DE)Automotive Industry: Brose (DE), BMW (DE), Mercedes/Daimler (DE),Dräxlmaier (DE), Faurecia (DE), Ford (DE), Johnson Controls (DE),Porsche (DE), Quadrant (DE), VW (DE)Chemistry, Plastics & Other Materials: Arizona Chemical (USA/NL),BASF (DE/CA), Corbion (NL), CropEnergies (DE), DuPont (USA/DE),Elastopoli (FI), Eridania Sadam (IT), Evonik (DE), FKuR (DE), Gidetec (FI),Honeywell (USA), Hyne Timber (AU), InfraServ (DE), Mondi (AT),Neste (FI), Peter Greven (DE), Südzucker (DE), Teijin (JP), Total (FR)End Applications: Colruyt (BE), ESE Expert (DE), IKEA (SE), Kosche (DE),Leifheit (DE), Logocos (DE), Neudorff (DE), REWE (DE), Velux (DK)Consulting: AFC Consulting (DE), Blezat Consulting (FR),Boston Consulting Group (DE), Clever Consult (BE), ClouPartners (DE),Deloitte (NL), E4Tech (UK), Ecorys (FR), Ernst & Young (FR/DE),KPMG (MY), meó Consulting (DE)Engineering: Coperion (DE), Ferrostaal (DE), Reifenhäuser (DE),Uhde-Inventa Fischer (DE)Ministries & Institutions: BBI (EU), BBI-JU (EU), BfN (DE), BMBF (DE),BMELV (DE), DBU (DE), DECC (UK), DEFRA (UK), European Commission(EU), FAO (IT), FNR (DE), GIZ (DE), KfW (DE), Ministry of EconomicAffairs (NL), Netherlands Enterprise Agency (NL), NIA (TH), UBA (DE)Research Institutes: Fraunhofer UMSICHT (DE), HS Bremen (DE),IFEU (DE), INNVENTIA (SE), INRA (FR), Joint Research Centre (EU/SP),London Imperial College (UK), Öko-Institut (DE), RAPRA (UK), VTT (FI),Wageningen UR (NL), Wuppertal Institut (DE)

bio-based.eu – Publications & services of nova-Institute Publications Markets & Economy Platforms Bioeconomy Market Bio-based News Proceedings of iBIB Top downloads Press releasesReports Policy Sustainability & Ecologynova Conferences Technology nova-Papers GraphicsInternational Directory for Bio-based BusinessesNews from novanova conferencesnnInternational Conference on Bio-based al Conference of the European Industrial Hemp Association (EIHA)www.eiha-conference.orgnnConference on Carbon Dioxide as Feedstock for Fuels, Chemistry & Polymerswww.co2-chemistry.eunnBiocomposites Conference Colognewww.biocompositescc.comnnnova Sessions on bio-based economywww.bio-based.eu/nova-sessionsnnRevolution in Food and Biomass Productionwww.refab.info

Current research projectsnova-Institute is a partner in various research projects within the fields of bio-based chemistry, materials and biotechnology. nova-Institutesurrounds, strengthens and completes scientific and engineering work by linking it to feedstock, markets, economy and policy. Furthermore,nova is committed to do dissemination and marketing support.EU projectsNational projectsnnAFTERLIFEnnPEFerencennBioForever– BIO-based products fromFORestry via Economically Viable EuropeanRoutes. (09/2016 – 08/2019)nnPULP2VALUE – Processing UnderutilisednnBioRECO2VER – Microbial platforms for CO2-nnReSolve – REnewable SOLVEnts with highnnCHASSY – Model-Based Construction andnnRoadToBio – Roadmap for the Chemical– Advanced FiltrationTEchnologies for the Recovery and LaterconversIon of relevant Fractions fromwastewater. (09/2017 – 08/2021)reuse processes in the low-carbon economy.(01/2018 – 12/2021)Optimisation of Versatile Chassis YeastStrains For Production Of Valuable Lipid andAromatic Compounds. (12/2016 – 12/2020)nnCOSMOS – Camelina & crambe Oil crops asSources for Medium-chain Oils for Specialtyoleochemicals. (03/2015 – 08/2019)nnMAGIC– Marginal lands for GrowingIndustrial Crops: Turining a burden into anopportunity. (06/2017 – 05/2021)nnMARISURF– Novel marine derivedbiomolecules and industrial biomaterials.(09/2015 – 08/2020)– From bio-based feedstocksvia di-acids to multiple advanced bio-basedmaterial with a preference for polythylenefuranoate. (09/2017 – 04/2022)Low value sugarbeet Pulp into VALUE addedproducts. (07/2015 – 06/2019)performance in application and improvedtoxicity profile. (06/2017 – 05/2020)Industry in Europe towards a Bioeconomy.(06/2017 – 04/2019)nnSTAR4BBI – Standards and Regulations forthe Bio-based Industry. (09/2016 – 08/2019)nnSUPERBIO – SUpport and PartnERship forthe development of multiple sustainable andmarket ready value chains in the BIObasedeconomy. (06/2016 – 11/2018)nnZelcor– Zero Waste Ligno-CellulosicBiorefineries by Integrated LigninValorisation. (09/2016 – 08/2020)nnBEPASO– Bioökonomie 2050: Potentiale, Zielkonflikte, Lösungsstra tegien.(12/2016 – 01/2020)nnUFOPLAN – Untersuchungen zur Effizienz steigerung bei der Rückgewinnung vonNE-Metallen und seltenen Erden aus festen Verbrennungsrückständen durch Einsatz unkonventioneller Aufbereitungsverfahren wie Bioakkumulation oder -flotation.(10/2017 – 04/2019)nnUnterstützung bei der Überarbeitung derMonitoring-Verordnung für die 4. Handelsperiode (Schwerpunkt: Carbon Capture andUtilisation (CCU)). (11/2017 – 09/2018)nnWeRümA – Werkstoffentwicklung auf Basisvon Rübenschnitzeln für marktrelevanteAnwendungen. (01/2017 – 12/2020)nnZeroCarb FP II – Nachhaltigkeitsanalysen fürdie Teilprogramme Bioplastics, 2Acid , GreenMining and Additives 1. (02/2017 – 09/2019)Bioeconomy market reportsThese reports and more are available at www.bio-based.eu/reportsnnSuccinic acid: New bio-based building block with a huge marketand environmental potential?, 2018-02.nnCommercialisation updates on bio-based building blocks, 2017-07.nnStandards and labels for bio-based products, 2017-05.nnBio-based polymers, a revolutionary change, 2017-04.nnPolicies impacting bio-based plastics market developmentand plastic bags legislation in Europe, 2017-03.nnBio-based Building Blocks and Polymers – Global Capacities and Trends 2016-2021, 2017-02.nnAsian markets for bio-based chemical building blocks and polymers, 2017-01.nnConsumption of biodegradable and compostable plastic products in Europe, 2016-04.

nova-Team — Experts from Armenia, Finland, Germany, India, The Netherlands, SpainSustainabilityEconomy & PolicyDipl.-Phys. Michael CarusM.A. Pol. Lara Dammer 49 (0) 2233 48 14 – 40michael.carus@nova-institut.de 49 (0) 2233 48 14 – 55lara.dammer@nova-institut.deBio-based economyMarkets & marketingSustainability & policyPolicyLabelling & certificationSustainabilityTechnology & MarketsCommunicationAccountingDipl.-Biol. Achim RaschkaM.A. Geogr. Guido MüllerB.A. Int. Bus. Stefanie Clermont 49 (0) 2233 48 14 – 51achim.raschka@nova-institut.de 49 (0) 2233 48 14 – 44guido.mueller@nova-institut.de 49 (0) 2233 48 14 – 54stefanie.clermont@nova-institut.deCarbon Capture & Utilization (CCU)Industrial BiotechnologyBio-based chemicalsDisseminationCorporate communicationMarketingAccountingProject financesHuman resourcesM. Env. Sc. Tatevik BabayanM.Sc. Biotech. Niels de BeusM.Sc. agr. econ. Elke Breitmayer 49 (0) 2233 48 14 – 76tatevik.babayan@nova-institut.de 49 (0) 2233 48 14 – 68niels.debeus@nova-institut.de 49 (0) 2233 48 14 – nomic evaluationSustainabilitySystem analysis & process modellingBiotechnologySustainability assessmentsSustainability assessmentsTechno-economic evaluationCircular economyMarla CarusM.Sc. chem. Ing. Raj ChinthapalliM.A. Sociol. Linda Engel 49 (0) 2233 48 14 – 64marla.carus@nova-institut.de 49 (0) 2233 48 14 – 48raj.chinthapalli@nova-institut.de 49 (0) 2233 48 14 – 58linda.engel@nova-institut.deEditor Bio-based NewsCommunicationsSocial MediaBio-based building blocks & polymersMarket research and analysisApplication assessmentPublic Relations & Social MediaChief Editor Bio-based NewsProject managementDr. med. Franjo GrotenhermenTobias Hoffmann-HornbergerVanessa Kleinpeter 49 (0) 2952 97 08 573franjo.grotenhermen@nova-institut.de 49 (0) 2233 48 14 – 43tobias.hoffmann-hornberger@nova-institut.de 49 (0) 2233 48 14 – oxicologyTherapeutic use of medicinal plantsIT System ManagementMacOS & iOSEvent technologyConferencesOrganisationOffice managementM.A. Phil. Jutta MillichDr. rer. nat. Asta PartanenDr. Sc. agr. Stephan Piotrowski 49 (0) 561 50 35 80 44jutta.millich@nova-institut.de 49 (0) 151 1113 0128asta.partanen@nova-institut.de 49 (0) 2233 48 14 – semination & CommunicationConferencesBiocompositesMarkets & marketingLabelling & certificationTechno-economic evaluationAgricultural & forest feedstocksData collection and analysisDr. chem. Ángel PuenteM.Sc. Life cycle & sust. Andreas Scharf 49 (0) 2233 48 14 – 60angel.puente@nova-institut.de 49 (0) 2233 48 14 – 61andreas.scharf@nova-institut.deIT & GraphicsDaniel SteegSustainability assessmentsTechno-economic evaluationBio-based chemicalsSustainability assessmentsLife cycle assessmentsTechnology scoutingConferencesDipl.-Geogr. Dominik VogtDipl.-Ing. Env. Sc. Christopher vom Bergnova-Institut GmbH Chemiepark Knapsack Industriestrasse 300 50354 Hürth, Germany Tel: 49 (0) 2233 48 14 – 40 contact@nova-institut.de www.nova-institute.euDepartmentsMain experts 49 (0) 2233 48 14 – ation management 49 (0) 2233 48 14 – 40daniel.steeg@nova-institut.deSoftware developmentDatabases 49 (0) 2233 48 14 – 61christopher.vomberg@nova-institut.dePolicy & strategySustainability assessmentsLife cycle assessments@novainstitutwww.nova-institute.eu

nnBio-based polymers, a revolutionary change, 2017-04. nnPolicies impacting bio-based plastics market developmentand plastic bags legislation in Europe, 2017-03. nnBio-based Building Blocks and Polymers – Global Capacities and Trends 2016-2021, 2017-02. nnAsian markets for bio-based chemical building blocks and polymers, 2017-01.

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