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25-26-27 April 2017Lille Grand Palais - France
The Biobased Solutions international conference and exhibition
Co-organised by: in partnership with
Join the biobased value chain key players from lab to consumers products
Showcase and discover Biobased Solutions
Register now!950€ (excl.VAT) until January 15th
Conferences pass + IAR advantages
Contact Léticia Diximus - [email protected]
Special offer!
In front of an ever-increasing number of challenges, Plant-based chemistry is demonstrating its resilience as well as its ability to grow and to better answer in a sustainable way to the demand of consumers. Obviously the oil price drop is pushing us towards more innovation, based on our ability to transform some of the unique carbon structures provided by nature into differentiated new materials. On another side, the society demands to the industry to take into accounts its wish of a more sustainable development. This will be an opportunity to seize once we actually will have demonstrated the intrinsic benefi ts of plant based chemical solutions. The different national or supranational policies for bioeconomy, - and one day for circular economy -, are also paving the way for a deeper integration of our Plant-based chemistry into this very important economic activity, where the complementarity of industrial chains will be a competitive advantage and a lever for growth and wealth.Nobody ever said this is an easy task and that obvious solutions are at hand to answer to these challenges. Thus, the successes as well as the diffi culties, results of individual initiatives of the industry, are worth to be highlighted. In fact, as it expands, Plant-based chemistry is getting closer to customers and even fi nal consumers in different markets. But each market has
its own specifi cities. France’s plant-based chemistry association, ACDV, recently identifi ed fi ve fl agship sectors showing great promise for the development of such biobased products, namely automotive, coatings, cosmetics, detergents and packaging. These fi ve sectors will be showcased throughout the Plant Based Summit’s conference program to demonstrate how further use of biobased solutions in everyday products will benefi t consumers and society. The year to come should bring successful developments as many innovations are being proposed to market. In any event, the Plant Based Summit will once again contribute to the development of biobased chemicals in a world where carbon emissions and dependency on fossil resources have to be reduced. Our Summit will also offer a unique opportunity for each one to understand the challenges at stake and to forge one’s conviction on the path to follow to build a sustainable growth.
EDITO
● LilleParis
55 mins
Lyon3hrs
Amsterdam2hrs40London
1hr20 Brussels36 mins
Berlin1hr25
Overview of an industry on the move
EDITO
20+hours to go
forward in YOUR biobased revolution
20+hours of
networking
700+participants
75+exhibitors
François MONNETPresident
ACDV
Josko BOBANOVICPartner, renewable chemistry and bioenergySOFINNOVA PARTNERS
Jean-Marie CHAUVETProject Manager - Biorefi nery Research and Innovation (BRI)ARD
Jean-Marc CORPARTChairmanIFMAS
Ed DE JONGVP DevelopmentAVANTIUM
Jean-Luc DUBOIS Scientifi c Advisor, Catalysis and Processes ARKEMA
Stefano FACCONew Business Development DirectorNOVAMONT S.P.A.
Henrike GEBRACHTEVONIK INDUSTRIES AG
Françoise GERARDI Délégué Général ELIPSO
Frédéric LOUPBinders, polymers and methods Department ManagerEIFFAGE - BRANCHE INFRASTRUCTURES
MARCEL LUBBENPresidentREVERDIA
Antonio MOLINAPresidentMATIKEM
François MONNETRenewable chemistry directorSOLVAY
Emmanuel PETIOTChief Executive Offi cerDEINOVE
Camille BURELManager for Innovation AffairsROQUETTE
Patrice SAINTHERANTDirecteur Nouveaux marchés Chimie du VégétalTEREOS
Ajit SAPREGroup President - R&T at Reliance Industries LtdRELIANCE
Tina SEJERSGAARD FANOEVice president business operations emaNOVOZYMES A/S
Michel PHILIPPESenior Research Associate Sustainable Transformations ManagerL’OREAL
Jean-christophe POUETADEME
Jean-françois ROUSVP Research and InnovationOLEON - GROUPE AVRIL
Christophe RUPP-DAHLEMHead of Global Public AffairsROQUETTE
Carsten SIEDEN Senior Vice President, Fine Chemicals & Biocatalysis ResearchBASF
Thierry STADLER Chairman of the BoardIAR
Erwin VINKEnvironmental Affairs ManagerNATUREWORKS LLC
Niklas VON WEYMARN Vice President, Research, Metsä Fibre OyMETSA GROUP
Marcel WUBBOLTZChief Technology Offi cerDSM
Christophe SÉNÉHead of Regulatory Affairs & Technical Service EMEASTEPAN EUROPE
Alexia ROMAMaterials Innovation LeaderRENAULT GROUP
2017 ADVISORY BOARD
25 April 20179:30 - 10:50 OPENING PLENARY - WELCOME ADDRESS AND KEYNOTE
11:30 - 12:50
Global Context Bioeconomy - the EU Policy environment to boost market demand
AutomotiveBiobased materials bringing new performance and alternative sourcing
Personal CareBiobased and sustainable sourcing in cosmetics
Construction Architecture and interior design - new materials and technologies driving innovation
14:20 - 15:40
Global Context Sustainable sourcing, a driver and a must-have of biobased product development
Automotive Light weight biobased solutions - both renewable and reducing emissions
Personal Care Plant-based and natural ingredients - a drive for product development
Construction How might paint become greener? Parameters to boost or break biobased ingredients in the coating industry
16:20 - 17:40
Global Context Financing emerging biobased business in a time of low oil price
Automotive Coming next, new intermediates and materials
InnovationSolvents
Innovation New processes
19:00 PLANT BASED SUMMIT NETWORKING COCKTAIL
26 April 20179:00 - 10:50 MARKET PERSPECTIVE PLENARY: BIO-POLYMERS CONSORTIUM, followed by the Agrobiobase Award Ceremony
11:10 - 12:30
PackagingConsumer and market uptake of biobased packaging
Home CareA sustainable value chain approach
InnovationNew platform molecule for different biobased products formulation
Construction Innovation in wood, fi bers and composite
14:00 - 15:20
PackagingBiobased materials becoming mainstream in packaging
Home CareInnovative ingredients, formulation and technologies in detergence
InnovationNew materials
Construction New biobased materials for the construction sector
16:00 - 17:20 C-LEVEL PANEL, CLOSING SPEECH
27 April 2017 - Plant visits
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
25 April14:20 - 15:40
Sustainable sourcing, a driver and a must-have of biobased product development
• Rachel Barre, Raw Materials Sustainability Manager, L’ORÉAL ◗ Sustainable guar initiative
• Stefano Facco, Director New Business Development, NOVAMONT ◗ Integrated approach of sustainable sourcing, production and technologies
• Inke Van Der Sluijs, Technical manager Europe, ROUNDTABLE ON SUSTAINABLE PALM OIL (RSPO)
◗ Sustainable Palm Oil
25 April
16:20 - 17:40
Financing emerging biobased business in a time of low oil price
Moderator: Benoît Leguet, Managing Director, INSTITUTE FOR CLIMATE ECONOMICS• Rob Van Der Meij, Investment Manager, CAPRICORN VENTURE PARTNERS
◗ A venture capital view on biobased product developments, learning from the past• Josko Bobanovic, Partner, SOFINNOVA
◗ Building profi table renewable chemistry startups • Benoît Leguet, Managing Director, INSTITUTE FOR CLIMATE ECONOMICS
◗ After COP21, opportunities for plant-based contributions
CONSTRUCTION SESSIONS
25 April11:30 - 12:50
Architecture and interior design - new materials and technologies driving innovation
• Timothée Boitouzet, CEO, WOODOO ◗ Towards bionic wood
• Philippe Willems, Founder and Director, ORINEO ◗ Cool, modern and trendy biomaterials, the Touch of Nature cas
• Florian Rollin, Co-Founder, KARIBATI ◗ Biobased construction materials: market trends and legislation
25 April14:20 - 15:40
How might paint become greener? parameters to boost or break biobased ingredients in the coating industry
Moderator: Jan van der Meulen, Managing Director, CEPE• Ward Mosmuller, Director EU Affairs, DSM
◗ Coming to a sustainable supply of bio-based binders• Wolfgang Hoffmann, Head of Product Management, CAPAROL; Nikolaus Raupp, Global
Sustainability Manager Dispersions & Pigments, BASF ◗ The mass balance approach in leveraging more bio-based coatings
• Eric Chevet, R&D Manager, BECKER; Fanny Langevin, Product Development, ARCELORMITTAL; Frank Cogordan, Business Development & Innovation Manager, ARKEMA
◗ Towards pre-painted steel using bio-based & low voc emission coating
26 April11:10 - 12:30
Innovation in wood, fi bers and composites
• Raymond Loch, Business Development Woodforce, SONAE ◗ Global approach of wood products (Wood Panels MDF, WoodForce Fillers for a new generation of composites)
• Catherine Tredway, CEO, WHITECLOUD ◗ Biobased/Formaldehyde Free Resins for Wood Composites
• Karim Behlouli, DG, ECOTECHNILIN ◗ Automotive Biocomposite Technical Scraps End of Life (RECYTAL)
• Fabrice Garrigue, CEO, EVERTREE
PLENARY SESSIONS
25 April
9:30 - 10:50
OPENING PLENARY
Welcome Address: François Monnet, President, ASSOCIATION CHIMIE DU VÉGÉTALKeynote speech: Rodney Irwin, Managing Director, Redefi ning Value & Education, WORLD BUSINESS COUNCIL FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
26 April
9:00 - 10:50
MARKET PERSPECTIVE PLENARY: industrial perspective on Biopolymers
Panel with leading consumer brand companies.
Moderator: Olivier Jan, DELOITTE
26 April
16:00 - 17:20
C-LEVEL PANEL: executives of major companies will refl ect upon the economic environment of biobased products and how they fi t in their companies’ strategy
Moderator: Jacki Davis, Journalist• Pascal Juéry, Member of the Executive Committee, SOLVAY & President, UIC • Christophe Aufrère, CTO, FAURECIA • Frédéric Gauchet, Chairman & CEO, MINAFIN• Johei Takimoto, Chief Operation Offi cer, Polymer Division, MITSUBISHI (MCC)• Marcel Lubben, President, REVERDIA
GLOBAL CONTEXT SESSIONS
25 April 11:30 - 12:50
Bioeconomy - the EU policy environment to boost market demand(Panel discussion, supported by the European Bioeconomy Alliance)
Moderator : Agnes van Ardenne, Board member, BIC • Agnes van Ardenne, Board member, BIC
◗Taking stock of the EU Bioeconomy Strategy• Liisa Pietola, Chairwoman of the working party on environment, COPA-COGECA
◗ Sustainable production of EU-grown renewable raw materials – the foundations of the European bioeconomy
• Yvon Le Henaff, Managing Director, ARD ◗ The concept of an integrated biorefi nery – the real-life example of the Bazancourt-Pomacle biorefi nery
• Waldemar Kutt, DG Research, Bio-based products Head of Unit, EUROPEAN COMMISSION
◗ The EU’s bioeconomy strategy – way forward• John Persenda, CEO, SPHERE
◗ The policy-driven innovative markets – the example of biobased plastics in French law• Philippe Diercxsens, Environment Manager, DANONE WATERS
◗ Vision on the value chain on boosting markets for bio-based products at EU level
CONFERENCE PROGRAM 25 April16:20 - 17:40
Solvents
Moderator: Tine Schaerlaekens, Sr. Advisor Innovation Policy, ESSENSCIA VLAANDEREN• Lorenzo Herrero Davila, Senior Researcher, INKEMIA
◗ Inkemia green chemicals: driving innovative performance and function through the transformational power of green chemistry
• Heleen De Wever, Project Manager Biotechnology, VITO ◗ Process intensifi cation in biobutanol production
• Clarisse Doucet, Innovation & Development - Head Of Biosourced Projects, TOTAL FLUIDES
◗ Biolife, laying the foundations of a new chemistry of renewable fl uids
PERSONAL CARE SESSIONS
25 April
11:30 - 12:50
Biobased and sustainable sourcing in cosmetics
Moderator: Anne Dux, VP Science and Regulatory Affairs, FEBEA• Emmanuel Petiot, CEO, DEINOVE
◗ Developing production processes for cost-competitive and sustainable carotenoids• Florence Trombini, R&D Support Manager BASF Beauty Creations, BASF
◗ Argan program: sustainability as a key driver for innovation• Anaïde Agha, Sales and Marketing Director, CHIMEX
◗ Quinoa husk extract, a natural and sustainably sourced cosmetic ingredient• Alex Saunois, Technical Director, SEDERMA & Delphine Gély, Marketing Manager,
CRODAROM ◗ Botanical sustainable development policy and eco-design processes for cosmetic actives
• Luiz Gustavo Martins, President, MAPRIC
25 April
14:20 - 15:40
Plant-based and natural ingredients - a drive for product development
Moderator: Carmen Esteban, Technical Director, STANPA • Michel Philippe, Sustainable Innovation Manager, L’ORÉAL
◗ Plant-based ingredients for the development of naturalness and sustainability• Frédérique Lafosse, Head of Active Cosmetic Ingredients, GIVAUDAN • Claude Fromageot, Head of sustainability, GROUPE ROCHER
◗ Naturality in cosmetics, a key driver for a new economical ecosystem model • Sandrine Milesi, Directrice Recherche Actifs, CLARINS
HOME CARE SESSIONS
26 April
11:10 - 12:30
A sustainable value chain approach
• Christophe Séné, Global Advisor for Regulatory Affairs, Trade Compliance and Sustainability, ERASM
◗ A journey with bio-based surfactants in Europe• Sascha Nissen, Sustainability and Communications Manager, A.I.S.E
◗ Guidance on the use of bio-based material in the homecare industry• Tom Domen, Director Long-term Innovation, ECOVER
26 April14:00 - 15:20
New biobased materials for the construction sector
• Stéphane Laurichesse, R&D Development Engineer, Bitumen Pu Waterproofi ng Resins, SOPREMA
◗ Synthesis of innovative materials based on lignins - Biobased polyurethane foams for thermal insulation applications
• Dr Lê-Chiên Hoang, Research Engineer Natural Substances and Green Chemistry, LAFARGE
◗ Focus on the use of bio-based molecules and matters in the production of cement, concretes and composites for the construction
• Myriam Desroches, Project Manager in Green Chemistry, CAMPUS COLAS ◗ Vegetable based binder, R&D approach and practical results
INNOVATION SESSIONS
26 April11:10 - 12:30
New platform molecule for different biobased products formulation
• René Saint-Loup, Polymer Chemistry Research Department Manager, ROQUETTE ◗ New isosorbide based solutions for safer coatings
• Arno van de Ven, Senior Vice President Innovation, Biomaterials, STORA ENSO ◗ Beyond pulp and paper: stora enso’s biomaterials transition
• Stéphane Laurent, Innovation Manager, J. RETTENMAIER & SÖHNE (JRS) ◗ Functional gels of cellulose - an innovative green product for different industrial sectors
• Carine Alfos, Innovation Director, ITERG ◗ A new range of biobased addtives for large scale market
• Caroline Hillairet, Head of Industrial Partnerships, PIVERT ◗ Unfold Innovation: original hyperbranched lipidic polyesters
26 April14:00 - 15:20
New materials
Moderator: Flavio Benedito, Innovation Manager, Research and Innovation, EUROPEAN CHEMICAL INDUSTRY COUNCIL - CEFIC • Laurent Bélard, Research and Development Manager, BIOPOLYNOV
◗ Coproplast: valorization in norman by-products in the fi eld of plastics • Kevin Bozec, Marketing Coordinator, CRODA
◗ Crodatherm phase change materials - a sustainable product range for a sustainable concept
• Clemence Queffelec, Assistant Professor (Cq) & Emmanuel Chailleux, Dr (Ec), IFFSTAR / CEISAM
◗ Chemical and rheological characterization of bio-oil obtained from hydrothermal liquefaction of microalgae residues
• Ana Palanca, R&D Technician, AIMPLAS (ALG) ◗ Bisigodos-high value-added chemicals and bioresins from algae biorefi neries produced from CO2 provided by industrial emissions
25 April16:20 - 17:40
New processes
• Heleen De Wever, Project Manager Biotechnology, VITO ◗ Process intensifi cation in biobutanol production
• Grégoire Pithon, Head of The New Technologies Laboratory, CHIMEX ◗ Deep by phytoreveal™: an innovative way to obtain eco extracts
• Joop Groen, Sr Manager Business Development, TNO ◗ Next step in functionalized biobased aromatics
• Maud Benoît, R&D Project Manager, Algae Product Innovation, CEVA ◗ Algae applications overview: a blue biorefi nery concept
CONFERENCE PROGRAM26 April
14:00 - 15:20
Innovative ingredients, formulation and technologies in detergence
• Boris Estrine, Head Chemistry Dpt, ARD ◗ A novel range of green surfactants designed for risk free cleaning formulations
• Dirk Kuppert, Head of Applied Technology Household Care Europe, EVONIK NUTRITION & CARE GMBH
◗ REWOFERM® - The Bio based Sophorolipid Surfactant Family of Evonik• Steve Hisiger, R&D Manager, SALVECO
◗ To anticipate the Regulations and meet the new market’s expectations: Salveco technology
AUTOMOTIVE SESSIONS
25 April
11:30 - 12:50
Biobased materials bringing new performance and alternative sourcing
Moderator: Alexia Roma, Biomaterials Referent - Materials Innovation Leader, RENAULT ◗ Bio-sourced materials: a future for the car industry?
• Kenji Miura, ISP Business Group, Sustainable Resources Dept., MITSUBISHI CHEMICAL CORP.
• Denis Burlaud, EMEA Sales Manager, DUPONT TATE & LYLE ◗ Leveraging Bio-based Performance from the Ground Up Across Automotive Applications
• Maira Magnani, Advanced Materials & Processes, FORD RESEARCH & INNOVATION CENTER AACHEN
◗ Ford vision to integrate bio-based materials in automotive
25 April
14:20 - 15:40
Light weight solutions, renewable and reducing emissions
Moderator: Karim Behlouli, General Manager, ECOTECHNILIN• Tristan Mathieu, Responsable développement applications techniques et composites,
TERRE DE LIN ◗ Flax fi bres thermoplastics composites: products, implementation and applications
• Laurence Dufrancatel, Materials Global Domain Manager, FAURECIA ◗ New biobased & lightweight solutions for interior automotive
• Alice Guedet, Engineer in charge of biobased products and LCA topics, ADEME ◗ Plant fi bres-based composite material for the automotive sector - the use of LCA in a continuous improvement process
25 April
16:20 - 17:40
Coming next, new intermediates and materials
Moderator: Alexia Roma, Biomaterials Referent - Materials Innovation Leader, RENAULT• Thomas Buhl, Head of Business Development, GLOBAL BIOENERGIES
◗ Renewable isobutene - a platform molecule with applications in rubber and plastics• Martin Clemesha, Renewable Chemicals Technical Sales Manager for Europe, BRASKEM
◗ Plant based PE and its (potential) applications in the automotive industry • Orkun Kaymakci, Research and Development Specialist, ARCELIK
◗ High performance biobased self-reinforced composites from polylactid acid
PACKAGING SESSIONS
26 April11:10 - 12:30
Consumer and market uptake of biobased packaging
• Henna Poikolainen, Senior Consultant, PÖYRY MANAGEMENT CONSULTING ◗ The beautiful mind of a consumer
• Thus Rodenburg, CEO, Emanuela Bardi, Junior Product Manager, Dennis Van Eeten, Packaging Innovation Manager, TAGHLEEF INDUSTRIES SPA
◗ Innovative fl exible packaging fi lm from 2nd generation raw material• Héloïse Gouriten, Environment Manager for processing & packaging, TETRA PAK
◗ Improved environmental impact of a 100% renewable beverage carton on the whole life cycle
26 April14:00 - 15:20
Biobased materials becoming mainstream in packaging
• Stephan Roest, Market Development Manager, Biobased Innovation, CORBION ◗ Biobased FDCA for PEF in packaging applications
• Marcel Lubben, President, REVERDIA ◗ Unlocking bio-based products across markets
• Ed de Jong, VP Development, AVANTIUM/BASF ◗ PEF, the next generation polyester, produced from the biobased building blocks FDCA and MEG
• Lars Ziegler, R&D Manager, TECNARO ◗ Thermoplastic Biopolymer Compounds
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The Lille-Lesquin International Airport is located 10 km from Lille city centre. Shuttle service from the airport to the city centre(bus stop sign « Liaison aéroport » outside the Euralille shopping center) is available. Length of ride: 20mn.
BY TRAIN
Stop at Lille Flandres: TER regional trains and direct TGV service to Paris.Stop at Lille Europe: Direct Eurostar service to London and Brussels, direct TGV service to Roissy Airport, Paris and major French cities.
BY METRO
• Line 2: Lomme Saint Philibert (Hospital) <> Tourcoing CH Dron (Hospital) Stop at Lille Grand Palais
BY TRAM/BUS
• Tramway R: Roubaix Europtéléort <> Gare Lille Flandres
• Tramway T: Tourcoing centre <> Gare Lille FlandresStation Gare Lille Flandres
More information about public transports:www.transpole.fr
BY CAR• A1 from Paris (220 km)• A22 / E17 from Ghent (75 km), Antwerp
(125 km) and Amsterdam (290 km)• A23 from Valenciennes (53 km)• A25 from Dunkerque (80 km) and the A26 from
Calais (110 km)• A27 / E42 from Brussels (110 km)
CAR PARKS 6000 parking spaces under 10 min walking distance from Lille Grand Palais.
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Exceptional rates for very small business and academics: - Until January 15, 2017: 495€ (excl. VAT)- From January 16, 2017 to March 15, 2017: 595€ (excl. VAT)- Last minute rate: 695€ (excl. VAT)E
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Your pass includes: ● Access to the exhibition on April 25-26● Access to all conferences and
workshops on April 25-26
● Acess to our food court on April 25-26 in the exhibition zone
● The plant visits on April 27 (pre-booking mandatory on our website)
● IAR advantages
Register now!950€ (excl.VAT) until January 15th
Conferences pass + IAR advantagesContact Léticia Diximus - [email protected]
Founded at the end of 2007 at the initiative of agro and chemical industry players in France, the Association Chimie du Végétal (ACDV) gathers around fi fty members. Its role is to promote plant-based chemistry as part of the bioeconomy and support its economic development both in France and in Europe.ACDV proposes and creates the industrial, economic and political conditions conducive to the development of the biobased products in a competitive, responsible and sustainable way.Spearheading association in Europe, the ACDV is:● Representing and promoting bio-based products, dynamic part of the bioeconomyThe Association drafts a serie of common positions and arguments, aimed at players in the bio-based chemical industry and stakeholders so as to build an appropriate framework for the development of bio-based chemical intermediates and materials.● Embarking the downstream value chainTo discuss various paths of action and development strategies for different market sectors (e.g. construction, coating, home & personal care, transport, and packaging).
● Identifying major challenges facing the industryThis involves guiding the industry towards promising areas and to promote innovation, particularly in biorefi neries eco-systems and biotechnologies. To stay fully up-dated on stakes to tackle, the building of PBS program every two years is a must.● Economic and technical intelligence This involves continuous investigations to evaluate worldwide state-of-arts and markets dynamics (biopolymers SWOT analysis, biomass availability, economical observatory, French and European authorities study committee, public procurement opportunities...).● Sustainability: standardization and Life Cycle Analysis (LCA)By animating the AFNOR group X85 bio-based products, ACDV contributes to build useful standards to industry (bio-based content determination and labeling, terminology, ...). ACDV regularly organizes workshops upon the LCA guidelines they developped and develop useful guidelines to frame and strengthten communication on sustainability.
InfoPro Digital is a leading BtoB information specialist in France. The group publishes several reference magazines read by 1.5 million regular readers: Formule Verte, Info Chimie, Industrie Pharma, L’Usine Nouvelle, Emballages Magazine, Le Moniteur… The group also publishes several dozens of professional directories and reference guides…More than 200 shows addressing a wide range of sectors are organized each year: the automotive, aeronautics, coating, chemical, packaging industries…and thus gathering key industrial end-users for the bio-based market.
IAR is the French cluster dedicated to the Bioeconomy. It brings together more than 350 stakeholders from farmer cooperatives, research organisations, universities and VCs to start-ups, SMEs and large industries, including end-users, around a common goal: the optimal valorisation of renewable resources. IAR’s strategic axis are: bio-based chemicals, biomaterials, advanced biofuels and biogas, ingredients for food and feed as well as renewable resources Its activities focus on supporting the development of the bioeconomy in France and more specifi cally in the regions of Haut-de-France and Grand Est.
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