Annual Plants to Products Forum: Growing Biobased Manufacturing Jobs in Rural Maine

October 17, 2013

Forest Bioproducts Research Institute, Old Town, Maine

On October 17th, 2013, 75 business leaders and researchers gathered to talk about growing biobased manufacturing jobs in rural Maine as a sustainable economic development strategy that can leverage sustainable use of our natural resources to create jobs, slash fossil carbon, and make environmentally friendlier products. Participants heard from Corinne Young of ReChem: Renewable Chemicals and Materials Alliance, and toured the Forest Bioproducts Research Institute, a University of Maine center providing technology validation and partnerships related to forest bioproducts, and Old Town Fuel & Fiber, a company that plans to break ground on a commercial demonstration plant to turn wood into sugars, nature’s chemical building blocks that can be used to make biobased chemicals, bioplastics and biofuels.  We’re excited to be positioning Maine to lead in the coming revolution in safer, renewable chemistries and biobased products! If you missed the event, learn more here:

Media:
Click here to see Bangor Daily News coverage of the event: BDN 10-18-13
Presentations:
Click here to see presentation slides from Corinne Young of ReChem: Renewable Chemicals and Materials Alliance: ReChem Maine Bioplasics Conference PPT 101713 final
Click here to see presentation slides from the Forest Bioproducts Research Institute: UMaine_FBRI Oct 17 2013
Click here to see presentation slides from Old Town Fuel & Fiber: OTFF Plants to Products 2013 DW 1
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