Cargill and Virent looking at corn dextrose as BioForming feedstock
October 6, 2020
| Meghan Sapp
Virent’s BioForming technology uses sugars found in plants as a feedstock to produce drop-in renewable gasoline and jet fuel, as well as lower carbon biochemicals, including bio-paraxylene, a key raw material for producing 100% renewable and recyclable biopolyester. The sugars may originate from any plant source, including first generation crops such as corn, sugar cane and sugar beets, as well as lignocellulosic materials derived from wood, corn stover, bagasse and other sources.
Tags: cargill, Minnesota, Virent
Category: Fuels