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Organiser<br />

www.nova-institute.eu<br />

Venue & Accomodation<br />

Maternushaus, Cologne, Germany<br />

Kardinal-Frings-Str. 1–3, 50668 Cologne<br />

+49 (0)221 163 10, info@maternushaus.de<br />

Contact<br />

Dominik Vogt<br />

Conference Manager<br />

+49 (0)2233 4814-49<br />

dominik.vogt@nova-institut.de<br />

HIGHLIGHTS OF THE<br />

WORLDWIDE BIOECONOMY<br />

• Policy and Markets<br />

• Standardisation, Labelling and Certifications<br />

• Innovation Award “Bio-based Material of the Year <strong>2017</strong>”<br />

• Bio-based Building Blocks and Platform Chemicals<br />

• Oleochemicals and Bio-based Polymers<br />

• Start-Ups<br />

The 10 th International Conference on Bio-based Materials is aimed at<br />

providing international major players from the bio-based building blocks,<br />

polymers and industrial biotechnology industries with an opportunity<br />

to present and discuss their latest developments and strategies. The<br />

conference builds on successful previous conferences: 250 participants<br />

and 30 exhibitors mainly from industry are expected.<br />

Find more information at:<br />

www.bio-based-conference.com<br />

Taghleef Industries<br />

Taghleef Industries, a leading international manufacturer<br />

of specialized packaging films, will be showcasing its<br />

NATIVIA ® range of bio-based and compostable films.<br />

NATIVIA films come in a variety of aesthetic appearances<br />

(transparent, solid white and white voided) and have<br />

technical characteristics such as mineral oil barrier and<br />

excellent dead fold. They are manufactured from Ingeo<br />

Polylactic Acid (PLA), a bioplastic derived from plant-based<br />

sugars such as corn starch or sugarcane, meaning it is<br />

made from 100 % renewable raw materials.<br />

NATIVIA NESS is the<br />

newly developed white<br />

voided film containing<br />

second generation starch<br />

derived from derived from<br />

waste water of the potato processing industry. This film<br />

recently helped Taghleef, along with Mars, Rodenburg<br />

and Mondi, win the 11 th Global Bioplastics Award 2016 for<br />

a chocolate bar wrapper developed for Mars and Snickers<br />

bars packaging. With thicknesses of 40 and 50 µm, NATIVIA<br />

NESS has a white pearlescent appearance, good opacity,<br />

high yield, is heat sealable (MST= 85°C) and cold seal<br />

receptive.<br />

www.ti-films.com 9 / A21 23<br />

Quality meets Quality<br />

at the new Peeze<br />

biobased coffee packaging<br />

Bio4Pack GmbH • PO Box 5007 • D-48419 Rheine • Germany<br />

T +49 (0) 5975 955 94 57 • F +49 (0) 5975 955 94 58<br />

info@bio4pack.com bioplastics • www.bio4pack.com<br />

MAGAZINE [<strong>02</strong>/17] Vol. 12 35

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