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  • Ohio launches biosoy program

    The State of Ohio is seeing green in soybeans, and not just from food and biofuel applications. The Ohio Soybean Council (OSC) , Ohio Bioproducts Innovation Center (OBIC) and Polymer Ohio , recently launched its "Cell to Sell" soy technology program to accelerate commercialization of soybean...
    Posted to ICIS Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 11-19-2008
  • World Toilet Summit

    I was eating breakfast while surfing the web, and thinking of serious election-aftermath stuff to post in the blog when this news about this week's ongoing World Toilet Summit in Macau caught my attention. At first I was amused by the notion of a global toilet expo and all the crappy notions that...
    Posted to ICIS Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 11-05-2008
  • More hydrogen research

    In connection with fuel cells, I just wanted to share these new R&D breakthroughs on hydrogen production. The green blog mentioned this week about producing hydrogen using sewage feedstock but according to researchers from the US Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory and Ontario...
    Posted to ICIS Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 10-17-2008
  • Fuel cell rumor from BASF

    I just went this morning to the Liberty Science Center in New Jersey to attend the North American debut of a global exhibition called Science of Survival , and what a treat it was! The exhibition, sponsored by BASF, Nissan and HSBC, uses an interactive "kid-friendly video game" like effects...
    Posted to ICIS Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 10-17-2008
  • From garbage to gas to cash

    "In California, they don't throw their garbage away - they make it into TV shows." - Woody Allen. And that's how garbage is being revolutionized by following Woody Allen's sage (or should we say green) advice. There are so many developments now of turning trash into cash, garbage...
    Posted to ICIS Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 10-15-2008
  • GREEN = INNOVATION

    ICIS Chemical Business (the magazine I work for) published yesterday its feature on Innovations and most innovations nowadays it seems is focused on the environment. Specialty chemicals company Rhodia is certainly on top of this trend as they talked about how sustainability issues are largely affecting...
    Posted to ICIS Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 10-14-2008
  • The biopower of soy

    Here are some of the new industrial developments in the soybean arena brought to you by the United Soybean Board: Soy is hip for skaters Comet Skateboards has partnered with e2e Materials to develop a new skateboard made from soy-based products. The new skateboards are made entirely from plant fibers...
    Posted to ICIS Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 10-08-2008
  • No more explosive fertilizers!

    Honeywell can be commended in the development of its new ammonium nitrate-based fertilizer, which the company said is not only as effective as the traditional product but it has lower explosive potential, which is very significant when it comes to cutting back potential terrorism activities. Hard as...
    Posted to ICIS Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 09-23-2008
  • Bio-diapers on the market

    I finally found a greener diaper product that could probably help an environmentalist mom's dilemma between choosing an inconvenient washable cloth or non-biodegradable/compostable disposable diapers. gDiapers , which is being marketed (limitedly) in the US by Australian founders Jason and Kimberly...
    Posted to ICIS Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 09-18-2008
  • US cars ready to be electrified?

    Are US consumers ready to convert to plug-in electric automobiles? General Motor sure hoped so because it doesn't want another billion-dollar electric vehicle project to go down the drain as what happened with their EV1 commuter car in mid 1990s, according to this New York Times article . GM is gearing...
    Posted to ICIS Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 09-17-2008
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