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The industrial biotechnology firm Cemvita Factory says it is 5 years ahead of schedule on the scale-up of its waste-to-oil plant in Houston, having reached a capacity of 79,000 L per day. The firm says the advance comes from evolution of its microbes, reactor optimization, and deployment of solvent-free product extraction. The plant in Houston converts organic carbon waste, including cellulose and glycerin, to lipids that can replace palm oil or be used to make sustainable aviation fuel, according to a Cemvita spokesperson.
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