Difference between revisions of "EPOBIO"
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:an international project funded through the European Union’s Sixth Framework Programme (FP6) to realise the economic potential of plant-derived raw materials. The EPOBIO objective is to design new generations of bio-based products derived from plant raw materials that will reach the market place 10-15 years from now.<ref>[http://epobio.net/overview.htm Realising the Economic Potential of Sustainable Resources – Bioproducts from Non-food Crops], EPOBIO website, acc 13 Oct 2010</ref> | :an international project funded through the European Union’s Sixth Framework Programme (FP6) to realise the economic potential of plant-derived raw materials. The EPOBIO objective is to design new generations of bio-based products derived from plant raw materials that will reach the market place 10-15 years from now.<ref>[http://epobio.net/overview.htm Realising the Economic Potential of Sustainable Resources – Bioproducts from Non-food Crops], EPOBIO website, acc 13 Oct 2010</ref> | ||
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+ | ==Partners== | ||
+ | Partners as of October 2010 include<ref>[http://epobio.net/partners.htm Partners], EPOBIO website, acc 13 Oct 2010</ref> | ||
+ | *[[British Sugar]] plc | ||
+ | *[[USDA]] | ||
==Contact== | ==Contact== |
Revision as of 16:31, 13 October 2010
EPOBIO says it is
- an international project funded through the European Union’s Sixth Framework Programme (FP6) to realise the economic potential of plant-derived raw materials. The EPOBIO objective is to design new generations of bio-based products derived from plant raw materials that will reach the market place 10-15 years from now.[1]
Partners
Partners as of October 2010 include[2]
- British Sugar plc
- USDA
Contact
Website http://epobio.net/
Notes
- ↑ Realising the Economic Potential of Sustainable Resources – Bioproducts from Non-food Crops, EPOBIO website, acc 13 Oct 2010
- ↑ Partners, EPOBIO website, acc 13 Oct 2010