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 GREEN ALTERNATIVE   Monreal, whose  prior experience  ing to Agilyx. “We are thrilled to expand  Germany, Austria and Italy and is addi-
 AmphiStar gets funding to bring biosurfactants to market  includes being the founder and CEO  Agilyx’ reach into Europe as we build  tional evidence of GreenDot’s commit-
       of  London-based chemical  recycling  a global platform to supply feedstock  ment to scaling the circular economy of
       company, Plastic Energy.          to the plastic recycling industry,” said  plastic in Europe.”
 Belgian  biosurfactants  startup,       Agilyx’s CEO Ranjeet Bhatia. “Green-
 AmphiStar, has been awarded €12.5-mn   Agilyz described GreenDot as “the  Dot is the recognized industry leader in   In addition to its proposed stake
 following the European Innovation   leading circular plastic recycling plat-  Europe, has tremendous momentum in  in  GreenDot,  Agilyx  is  a  partner  in
 Council’s (EIC) latest funding round.  form in Europe and the third-largest  the fast-developing advanced recycling  Houston-based Cyclyx,  a Joint  Ven-
       recycling company in Germany.”    market,  and is a great  complement  to  ture  (JV)  with  petrochemical  fi rms
 The funds, which take the form of       Agilyx’ existing activities,” he added.  ExxonMobil  and  LyondellBasell,
 a Euro 2.5-mn grant and Euro 10-mn   GreenDot  is  licensed  in  29  coun-  and  already  is a JV partner  with  Cir-
 equity investment, will enable AmphiStar   tries and processes more than 1-mtpa of   Laurent Auguste, CEO of GreenDot,  cular  Resources in Plastyx, a Dublin-
 to speed up the production of sustain-  discarded  packaging waste, including  said, “The new  capital injection  based  eff ort  to  acquire  plastic  scrap
 able microbial biosurfactants, upcycled   more than 400-ktpa of plastic, accord-  will support expansion of facilities  in  feedstock.
 from a bio-based waste feedstock, and
 ultimately bring them to market.  IMCD opens new life science laboratory hub in Shanghai

          Dutch  speciality chemicals and
 The latest funding follows Euro 12-mn
 previously  raised  through  CBE-JU  cially  available  products (AmphiCare  AmphiStar off ers a cleaner alternative   ingredients  distributer, IMCD, has
       opened a newly reorganised and ex-
 projects  (Waste2Func,  SurfsUP),  re-  and AmphiClean), but also to bringing  to common synthetic surfactants.  panded Life Science Laboratory hub
 gional grants (VLAIO)  and the early  a  fi rst  novel  biosurfactant  from  our   in Shanghai, China.  The new  facility
 and  disruptive  support  of  the  German  biosurfactant platform technology  to   It also avoids the use of virgin crops   is dedicated to supporting innovations
 SPRIN-D and Ghent-based Biotope in  market  while expanding our range of  such as palm oil or sugar as feedstock,   in  pharmaceuticals,  food, beauty  and
 addition to a pre-series A funding round  products beyond our current  personal  whose cultivation is associated with   personal care applications.
 closed in 2024 by three  experienced  care and home care off erings.”  deforestation and habitat loss while re-
 VC funds (ECBF, Qbic, PMV).  quiring extensive inputs of land, chemi-
 AmphiStar’s synthetic biology plat-  cals  and  fossil  resources.  AmphiStar   The hub brings together three labo-
 AmphiStar’s COO Ms. Sophie  form is designed to enable the creation  recently signed a strategic agreement   ratories  (Food  &  Nutrition,  Pharma-
 Roelants  said: “This funding success  of molecules tailored to meet the per-  with Illinois-based surfactant manufac-  ceuticals, Beauty & Personal Care) to
       increase cross-industry exchanges and
 enables us to take the next steps in Amphi-  formance and behaviour requirements  turer Kensing to bring its biosurfactants   enhance IMCD’s off erings to our cus-
 Star’s journey  to  commercialisation.  of  specifi c  applications.  By  upcycling  and production technology to the North   tomers and partners.  The compound  talent development and innovation.  with suppliers and customers, enabling
 “We now look forward not only to  bio-based  waste and  side streams  as  American  market  and  is  fi nalising   is part of the East China University of  IMCD said its global network of over  the co-creation of solutions to address
 further scaling production of our commer-  feedstock for its fermentation process,  agreements with European counterparts.  Science & Technology, allowing close  80 technical  centres and laboratories  complex formulation challenges and to

 CIRCULAR ECONOMY  collaboration  with  the  University  on  are  aimed at  fostering  collaboration  anticipate industry trends.
 Agilyx to acquire stake in European plastic recycler,   Advanced Petrochemical starts PDH and PP plants in Jubail
          Saudi Arabia’s Advanced  Petro-
                                           The company has also started opera-
                                                                          Industry  Co.  (Advanced  Polyolefi ns),
 GreenDot  chemical  Co.  has  completed the con-  tions at two polypropylene (PP) plants,  are located  in Jubail Industrial City.
       struction  and started  operations  at its  with a combined designed capacity  Advanced Polyolefi ns is a joint venture,
 Norway-based  Agilyx  ASA  has   Luxembourg-based Circular Resources   Propane Dehydrogenation (PDH) plant,  of 800-ktpa, according to a statement  with 85% owned by Advanced Global
 signed a binding agreement to acquire   in  2022.  The  2022 sale  to Circular   which has a designed production capa-  to Saudi stock exchange.  The plants,  Investment Co. (AGIC) and 15% by SK
 44 percent of GreenDot Global, which   Resources followed an unsuccessful bid   city of 843-ktpa of propylene.  operated  through Advanced  Polyolefi ns  Gas Petrochemical Pte. Ltd. (SKGP).
 it refers to as Europe’s  largest plastic   by Germany-based waste and recycling
 recycling platform.  fi rm Remondis to buy the DSD assets.   Tokuyama and OCI set up Joint Ventures for polycrystalline silicon products
 That transaction was not approved by
 GreenDot  Global  has  its  roots  in   a German federal court, which ruled in   Japanese  chemicals  fi rm, Tokuyama  talline  silicon  semi-fi nished  prod-  In anticipation  of growing future
 the German Der Grüne Punkt – Duales   2020 that it might put too much “mar-  has set up a joint venture (jv) company  ucts in Malaysia, to be called  OCI  demand for semiconductors, Tokuyama
 System Deutschland (DSD) recyclables   ket power” in the hands of Remondis.  with OCI  TerraSus,  a Malaysian  Tokuyama Semiconductor  Materials  has been working to build a production
 collection system. That collection net-  subsidiary of the OCI Group of South  Sdn. Bhd. (OTSM).  This follows the  and supply system  for semiconduc-
 work was purchased by equity investor   Subsequent  purchaser  Circular  Korea, for the  production  and sale  initial  announcement  made  in  tor-grade polycrystalline  silicon using
 H.I.G. Capital in 2011 and then sold to   Resources  was founded  by Carlos   of  semiconductor-grade  polycrys-  December 2023.  clean energy.

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