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Frost & Sullivan Applauds Hydal For Ensuring Sustainability Of Feedstock By Leveraging Food-Based Waste For Waste Oil Upcycling

2015-04-06 06:48:36| pollutiononline News Articles

Based on its recent analysis of the waste oil upcycling industry, Frost & Sullivan recognises Suzhou Hydal Biotech Co. Ltd. (hereinafter as "Suzhou Hydal Biotech") with the 2015 European Frost & Sullivan Award for Technology Innovation for turning waste cooking oil into a biodegradable polymer, polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA). With this technology, Hydal addresses the two biggest concerns of the waste oil upcycling industry: the limitations of feedstock suitability and sufficiency of feedstock supply

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