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Biobased Maine Speaks at Forest Industry Event
Biobased Maine spoke at the recent E2Tech/GrowSmart Maine Event, The New Forest Economy, alongside other forest industry experts to discuss the future of Maine’s forest industry and ways it can be diversified. Other speakers included Patrick Strauch of the Maine Forest Products Council, Yellow Breen and Sarah Curran of the Maine Development Foundation, and Eric…
Read MoreNEW RFP Inventory of Industrial Infrastructure DUE April 14
Biobased Maine is seeking competitive bids for an inventory to identify and characterize the assets of Maine’s industrial sites that could be the future location of biobased manufacturing projects, including co-locating new technologies at active industrial sites with excess capacity or new commercial-scale development at shuttered mills, Brownfield, or promising industrial Greenfield locations. Our goal…
Read MoreBiobased Maine to Speak at Forum
Biobased Maine will speak during the morning panel of E2TEch + GrowSmart Maine’s Combined Event, New Forest Economy Forum on March 24 in Hallowell, ME. Join us that day to discuss the future of Maine’s forest economy and how biobased manufacturing aligns with the vision for a sustainable forest industry. Click here to register for…
Read MoreBiobased Maine to Exhibit at ABLC 2017
Biobased Maine will be attending and exhibiting at the Advanced Bioeconomy Leadership Conference 2017 in Washington DC from March 1-3, 2017. Biobased Maine, represented by its Executive Director Charlotte Mace, along with our partner the University of Maine (Dr. Hemant Pendse and Amy Luce) will be actively marketing Maine’s assets to support biobased manufacturing. We will…
Read MoreRevised RFP for Biomass Feedstock Study – New Due Date January 13, 2017
The RFP for the Biomass Feedstock Study (originally due December 2, 2016) has been re-issued and revised with a new due date of January 13, 2017. We encourage local-owned, minority-owned, and female-owned businesses to respond. The following is a brief summary of the project scope: A Biomass Feedstock Study is needed to characterize the different…
Read MoreRFP for Sugar Cost Study Deadline Extended to 12/16
Biobased Maine, in partnership with the University of Maine and Environmental Health Strategy Center, is seeking bids for a Global Industrial Sugar Cost Study to thoroughly characterize the current and future production of industrial sugars around the world for use in the manufacture of biobased chemicals, biofuels, and other biobased products. The manufacture of high-quality cellulosic…
Read MoreForestWorks! Wood Innovators Conference a Success
Biobased Maine participated in the Wood Innovators Conference in Hiram, Maine this part Saturday October 22. The conference, organized by ForestWorks!, included a panel on advanced biobased products made from wood fiber. Biobased Maine’s Executive Director, Charlotte Mace, spoke on the panel, which was moderated by Dana Doran, Executive Director of the Professional Logging Contractors…
Read MoreBiobased Maine’s Executive Director Named to MaineBiz NEXT List
We couldn’t be prouder! Biobased Maine Executive Director Charlotte Mace is on the 2016 Mainebiz NEXT list. She’s one of just 10 people selected in the state for work they’re doing to lift Maine’s economy. Mainebiz told Charlotte she’s on the list because of what she says and does. Charlotte says Maine deserves a share…
Read MoreBiobased Maine's Executive Director Named to MaineBiz NEXT List
We couldn’t be prouder! Biobased Maine Executive Director Charlotte Mace is on the 2016 Mainebiz NEXT list. She’s one of just 10 people selected in the state for work they’re doing to lift Maine’s economy. Mainebiz told Charlotte she’s on the list because of what she says and does. Charlotte says Maine deserves a share…
Read MoreForestWorks! Wood Innovators Conference
Come see the panel on biobased manufacturing at the ForestWorks! Wood Innovators Conference on Saturday October 22 in Hiram, ME. Several Biobased Maine member companies will be speaking on the panel, including GlobEcoMaine (maker of DuraFresh cloths), and Revolution Research (maker of the Arbolate eco-friendly foam-board insulation made from wood fiber. Read more here.
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