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Microbiota Workshop and Solenis deepen strategic cooperation to jointly develop the global sustainable paper-based packaging market for PHA
Micro-architecture Workshop 2025-04-02 11:51:27

Source | Microbio Engineering

Editor | Microcosmic Construction Workshop

 

Recently, Beijing Weigong Workshop Biotechnology Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as "Weigong Workshop"), a pioneer in synthetic biology innovation, has signed an agreement with Solenis, a global leader in specialty chemicals. The two parties will jointly develop key technologies based on PHA (polyhydroxyalkanoates) biomaterials to promote the sustainable development of the paper packaging market.

This collaboration will leverage Microsino's advantages in biomanufacturing technology and Solvay's market presence across 130 countries and regions. Microsino will focus on providing high-quality PHA products and technical support, ensuring stable supply and performance optimization of the products; while Solvay will utilize its global customer resources and market channels to promote the sales and applications of PHA materials in the sustainable paper-based packaging market.

Liu Jiwen, Vice President and General Manager of Solenis Asia Pacific Consumer Solutions, stated: "Solenis has always been committed to providing sustainable solutions for our customers, and the promotion of PHA bio-based materials is a key initiative to achieve this goal. The innovative capabilities and technological expertise of MicroWorks in the field of PHA bio-based materials align closely with our market needs. We believe that through close collaboration between both parties, we can bring more environmentally friendly and efficient material choices to the global sustainable paper-based packaging market."

Ms. Xu Xuanming, Chairwoman of Microstructure Factory, stated: "We are very pleased to reach this strategic cooperation with Solvay. This not only affirms the performance and market potential of our PHA products but also represents a shared commitment to sustainable development between both parties. Through this collaboration, we will jointly promote the widespread application of PHA materials in the global sustainable paper-based packaging market, making a positive contribution to environmental protection and sustainable development."

As global attention to sustainability continues to grow, the demand for eco-friendly materials in the market is also increasing. The collaboration between Micromatter and Solenis will provide strong momentum for the promotion of PHA materials in the global sustainable paper packaging market. In the future, with the deepening of the cooperation, Micromatter and Solenis are expected to lead the transformation of the global sustainable packaging materials market, offering customers around the world more environmentally friendly and efficient material options, jointly creating a greener and more sustainable future!

About Solenis

Solenis is a global specialty chemicals manufacturer focused on providing sustainable solutions to water-intensive industries such as pulp and paper, industrial, institutional, food and beverage, pools and spas. Its product portfolio includes various water treatment chemicals, process aids, functional additives, cleaners, disinfectants, as well as cutting-edge monitoring, control, and delivery systems. Customers can utilize these technologies to improve operational efficiency, enhance product quality, protect plant assets, minimize environmental impact, and create cleaner, safer environments.

The company's headquarters is located in Wilmington, Delaware, USA, with a focus on global strategic deployment. It operates 70 production facilities across six continents in 130 countries and regions, supported by a team of over 16,500 professionals. Solenis is the recipient of the 2024 Gold Standard Award for "Best Managed Companies," marking the fourth consecutive year it has earned this distinction.

 

 

 

 

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