Concurrently, many of our raw materials are produced from fossil-based sources. As much as 45% of global emissions come from material production. While technologically feasible, biobased materials are often too expensive to enter the market, with feedstock regularly making up half of the cost. Global demand for plastics will grow to 1000million tonnes (MT) by 2050 from a current level of 450MT. To be sustainable, about 200MT will need to come from biological sources.
Wood waste, contaminated or unwanted woody material, is an underutilised resource.
Lixea has developed a process to separate wood into its primary components: cellulose and lignin. These components can then be used to create final products such as bioplastics, common chemicals and novel materials.
The goal of the project was to demonstrate the Lixea technology at a pilot scale. In conjunction with proving the technology, Lixea also developed markets and value chains to replace fossil-based materials with would-be waste.