02.08.16
Green Biologics Ltd., a U.K. based industrial biotechnology and renewable chemicals company, has announced it has once again been named to the prestigious 2015 Global Cleantech 100, produced by Cleantech Group, a leading global research and advisory firm. Green Biologics was recognized for its Clostridium fermentation platform, which converts a wide range of sustainable feedstocks into high performance green chemicals such as n-butanol and acetone for use by the growing consumer and industrial products industries.
The Global Cleantech 100 is a comprehensive list of the private companies poised to make the most significant impact on the cleantech industry through innovative and promising technologies aimed at addressing tomorrow’s clean technology challenges. The list is collated by sifting through thousands of nominations and combining proprietary Cleantech Group research data, with weighted qualitative judgments, and specific inputs from a global 100-person Expert Panel.
“We are pleased to once again be recognized as a leading clean technology company through inclusion in the Cleantech 100,” said Sean Sutcliffe, Chief Executive of Green Biologics, Ltd. “During this past year, we’ve made significant progress on our path to becoming an industry-leading renewable speciality chemicals company. We began 2015 by securing significant financing and are proud of the progress that has been made toward the construction on our 100 percent renewable, bio-based n-butanol and acetone plant in Little Falls, MN.”
Being named in the Global Cleantech 100 for the second consecutive year adds to the company’s growing recognition within the industry. In November, the company gained membership to the esteemed American Chemistry Council and started implementation of a comprehensive Responsible Care Initiative.
The Global Cleantech 100 is a comprehensive list of the private companies poised to make the most significant impact on the cleantech industry through innovative and promising technologies aimed at addressing tomorrow’s clean technology challenges. The list is collated by sifting through thousands of nominations and combining proprietary Cleantech Group research data, with weighted qualitative judgments, and specific inputs from a global 100-person Expert Panel.
“We are pleased to once again be recognized as a leading clean technology company through inclusion in the Cleantech 100,” said Sean Sutcliffe, Chief Executive of Green Biologics, Ltd. “During this past year, we’ve made significant progress on our path to becoming an industry-leading renewable speciality chemicals company. We began 2015 by securing significant financing and are proud of the progress that has been made toward the construction on our 100 percent renewable, bio-based n-butanol and acetone plant in Little Falls, MN.”
Being named in the Global Cleantech 100 for the second consecutive year adds to the company’s growing recognition within the industry. In November, the company gained membership to the esteemed American Chemistry Council and started implementation of a comprehensive Responsible Care Initiative.