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Biobased Chemicals

Covestro leans into industrial biotech with help from the German government

by Craig Bettenhausen
December 1, 2022 | A version of this story appeared in Volume 100, Issue 43

 

Muhammed Demiral and Melanie Prinz smile at the camera at the Covestro labs.
Credit: Covestro
Researchers Muhammed Demiral and Melanie Prinz at the Covestro labs

Covestro is expanding in biotechnology as part of a company-wide push toward circular and biobased plastics. The German government will fund an enzymatic catalysis research group at Covestro’s headquarters in Leverkusen with $2.6 million over 5 years. The group will use enzymes to recycle plastics, treat wastewater generated during the production of plastics, and aid plastics biodegradation. In a related project also receiving German funding, Covestro is scaling up its biomass fermentation route to aniline, a polyurethane precursor that is currently made from petroleum.

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