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Lummus and RWDC Industries sign MoU

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Lummus Technology and RWDC Industries recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to cooperate on global polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA) deployment initiatives.

The signing ceremony took place at Lummus' headquarters in Houston, Texas, US, with RWDC Chief Executive Officer Dr. Daniel Carraway and Lummus President and Chief Executive Officer Leon de Bruyn as signatories.

The MoU is an important step toward a joint development that will rapidly grow the manufacturing of PHA through global licensing opportunities. With Lummus' expertise in process technology and RWDC's expertise in PHA production and application, the partnership will significantly accelerate global availability and mass adoption of this natural alternative to synthetically produced petroleum-based plastics.

"We are excited to combine Lummus and RWDC's collective expertise, experience and resources to commercialize PHAs, a sustainable and economic solution to help address global plastic waste," said Leon de Bruyn. "Together, we can provide eco-friendly biodegradable plastics, while driving innovation and advancing the circular economy of our industry."

"Our focus is to make environmentally safe and highly functional biobased materials available globally," said Dr. Carraway. "Our partnership with Lummus is a significant step toward enabling PHA to assist our customers — and, therefore, consumers — in meeting the global challenge of plastics pollution."

RWDC uses plant-based oils, including post-consumer or waste cooking oils, to produce its proprietary Solon™ PHA, which can be organically recycled or composted in home and industrial composting facilities. Products or packaging made with PHA that find their way into the environment, therefore, will fully biodegrade in soil, fresh water, and marine settings, preventing persistent plastics and microplastics from accumulating in the environment. Articles produced with PHA also can be recycled, re-used or returned to the carbon cycle by way of organic recycling or composting systems.

Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/the-environment/13042023/lummus-and-rwdc-industries-sign-mou/

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