Thursday, January 5, 2012
Cheap Sugar From Cellulose.
According to the January 3 issue of Wall Street Journal, German chemical giant BASF is investing 30 million dollars in a plant in Pennsylvania that will produce cheap sugar from hardwood cellulose. The sugar is not intended for human consumption, but to be used as a chemical feed stock for producing acrylic plastic. This plastic is now made from Brazilian cane sugar.
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