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Opinion: On the path to net zero, Canada must grow a circular bioeconomy

July 7, 2021 July 7, 2021 Topics Photo courtesy the Canadian Bioeconomy Conference. Bathroom sinks made of wood fibre, energy derived from garbage, skyscrapers built of cross-laminated timber, and carbon fibre that is used in Formula 1 cars are all examples of bioproducts that are helping us replace the use of fossil fuels in our everyday lives. Today – July 7 – we are joining the World Bioeconomy Forum in celebrating World Bioproducts Day to raise awareness of the importance of bioproducts all around us, and how they contribute to environmental sustainability, community resiliency, and climate action. It has been a tough 18 months. We are emerging from a global pandemic more aware than ever that climate change, social justice, and economic resiliency are forever linked. It’s no longer a question of choosing the environment versus the economy versus societal equality, and it’s not just in far-away places that climate change is wreaking havoc. This week, we have see

On the path to net zero, Canada must grow a circular bioeconomy : Biofuels Digest

By Sandy Ferguson, Principal of SF Consulting, and Rob van Adrichem, Director of External Relations at the City of Prince George Special to The Digest Bathroom sinks made of wood fibre, energy derived from garbage, skyscrapers built of cross-laminated timber, and carbon fibre that is used in Formula 1 cars are all examples of bioproducts that are helping us replace the use of fossil fuels in our everyday lives.  Today – July 7 – we are joining the World Bioeconomy Forum in celebrating World Bioproducts Day to raise awareness of the importance of bioproducts all around us, and how they contribute to environmental sustainability, community resiliency, and climate action.

Eagle Genomics, Creator of the Microbiome s Most Powerful Innovation Platform, Bolsters its Senior Team with 2 New Appointments

(0) Both deeply experienced in working with advanced life sciences technology, David Bennett joins as VP Commercial Operations and Sandra Bläser as VP of Customer Success, to satisfy strong demand for Eagle Genomics microbiome discovery platform as global brands strive to create sustainable next-gen products CAMBRIDGE, England, May 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Eagle Genomics, a pioneer in applying network science to biology, has announced two new senior appointments to its global team, as market momentum around microbiome-based product innovation continues to accelerate. David Bennett, whose 40-year career spans roles at Unilever, Documentum, Veeva Systems, SeeBeyond and Zinc Ahead, has joined Eagle Genomics as VP of Commercial Operations. He brings comprehensive knowledge of next-generation IT combined with a deep first-hand understanding of R&D within global life sciences and household brands.

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