Ink Stain publishes ifculture #4: This issue - "War for the World": How Novozymes is saving the planet - by Joseph Coplans

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"As the world struggles to find answers for sustainability issues, Novozymes is providing global sustainability through bioinnovation. Let's begin with their enzymes: Novozymes enzymes help companies reduced their energy costs and reduce dependence on chemicals. Such enzymes are replacing surfactants; they're in detergents to enable lower temperature washes so less energy is needed to warm water. Their second-generation biofuel, an ethanol derived from the waste paper and cardboard supplied by the US Government, is fueling cars in Washington DC, and shrimp farmers are using microbes from Novozymes to produce higher yields free of antibiotics, a boon to the food supply. Add up the Novozymes bio-pharmaceutical, bio-organism and bio-agriculture offerings, and you'll get a 28 million ton reduction in C02 throughout the world. It's bioinnovation designed to help the businesses not deplete the resources they need to stay in business, a breakthrough company positioned to impact the industrial life of the world as we know it..."

 

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