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$100 MILLION PLANT TO PRODUCE PROPANEDIOL FROM CORN SUGAR.


DuPont Tate & Lyle Bio Products, LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol.

LLC - Logical Link Control
,, Loudon, Tenn., an equally owned joint venture of DuPont and Tate & Lyle, has announced the first commercial shipments of Bio-PDO(TM) from its $100 million facility here. The Loudon facility produces 1,3 propanediol (Bio-PDO(TM)) from renewable resources Noun 1. renewable resource - any natural resource (as wood or solar energy) that can be replenished naturally with the passage of time
natural resource, natural resources - resources (actual and potential) supplied by nature
 -- in this case corn sugar corn sugar
n.
Dextrose obtained from cornstarch.
 -- making it the first facility in the world to manufacture this new bio-based product.

The joint venture uses a proprietary fermentation process developed jointly by DuPont and Tate & Lyle to produce Bio-PDO(TM) using corn instead of petroleum-based feedstocks. The production of Bio-PDO(TM) consumes 40 percent less energy and reduces greenhouse gas greenhouse gas
n.
Any of the atmospheric gases that contribute to the greenhouse effect.



greenhouse gas 
 emissions by 20 percent versus petroleum-based propanediol. Production of 100 million pounds of Bio-PDO(TM) will save the energy equivalent of 10 million gallons of gasoline per year, or enough to fuel 22,000 cars annually.

"Bio-PDO(TM) is a versatile ingredient for a number of products including specialty polymers such as Sorona(R), and also is well suited for cosmetics, liquid detergents and industrial applications like anti-freeze," said DuPont Tate & Lyle Bio Products President Steven Mirshak. "We are seeing strong demand for all of our grades of Bio-PDO(TM) due to its performance, biodegradable biodegradable /bio·de·grad·a·ble/ (-de-grad´ah-b'l) susceptible of degradation by biological processes, as by bacterial or other enzymatic action.

bi·o·de·grad·a·ble
adj.
 nature, and ability to replace petroleum-derived products. Wherever a glycol glycol (glī`kōl), dihydric alcohol in which the two hydroxyl groups are bonded to different carbon atoms; the general formula for a glycol is (CH2)n(OH)2.  is being used today, businesses should consider replacing it with our new renewable ingredient."

"The first shipments of Bio-PDO(TM) from Loudon mark the beginning of the commercial availability of DuPont's bio-based pipeline, which is designed to deliver high performance, renewably sourced materials," said DuPont Executive Vice President and Chief Innovation Officer Thomas M. Connelly Thomas M. Connelly, Jr. was born in Toledo, Ohio in June of 1952. In 1974, he graduated from Princeton University with highest honors. The combination of his two degrees, Chemical Engineering and Economics was to serve him well in the future. . "The technology that was developed to make the various grades of Bio-PDO(TM) a reality holds great promise. It is a clear demonstration that this new technology can offer new opportunities for products in every major market segment in our economy."

D. Lynn Grider, president of Tate & Lyle's U.S. Food & Industrial Ingredients Division, said, "Tate & Lyle scientists have been developing products from renewable resources such as corn, wheat and sugar for over 80 years and Bio-PDO(TM) is an excellent addition to our industrial ingredient portfolio. By continuing to invest in research, and through strategic partnerships, we can help meet the world's increasing demand for products from renewable resources that match or exceed the functionality of petroleum-based alternatives. Achieving first commercial shipment is a significant milestone for the joint venture and marks the important move from theoretical to practical."

The first shipments of Bio-PDO(TM) were sent to DuPont for the manufacture of DuPont(TM) Sorona(R) polymer and to a customer evaluating a new industrial product formulated with Bio-PDO(TM). Bio-PDO(TM) can be used in a variety of applications, either by itself or as an ingredient in the production of materials that have traditionally been based on petroleum feedstocks.

The joint venture also announced the launch of two new brand names for Bio-PDO(TM). Zemea(TM) propanediol will be the name of products introduced in the personal care and liquid detergent categories where the products' purity level and low irritation are benefits. For industrial applications such as de-icing fluids, anti-freeze and heat transfer fluids where its low toxicity and biodegradability biodegradability

Capacity of a material to decompose by biological action. The term usually refers to the environmental breakdown of waste by microorganisms. Generally, plant and animal products are biodegradable, whereas mineral substances (e.g.
 are beneficial, Bio-PDO(TM) will be branded Susterra(TM) propanediol. To learn more about Bio-PDO(TM), Susterra(TM) or Zemea(TM) corn-derived propanediol, call 866/404-7933.

Bio-PDO(TM) also is a key ingredient for Sorona(R), DuPont's newest polymer family. Sorona(R) is a high-performance polymer that offers a unique combination of attributes in a variety of applications. As a carpet fiber, Sorona(R) provides permanent stain protection in addition to softness and durability. In apparel, Sorona(R) contributes exceptional softness, comfort stretch and recovery, easy care and UV- and chlorine-resistance. Sorona(R) is currently sold in the residential carpet market by Mohawk Industries Mohawk Industries is an American company that supplies residential and commercial flooring and other home products. It is one of the two largest carpet manufacturers in the world. It is exchanged on the New York Stock Exchange under the listed security MHK.  under the SmartStrand(TM) with DuPont(TM) Sorona(R) polymer brand. It also can be used in a variety of other applications including automotive and home furnishings, packaging and engineering thermoplastic resins. Today, Sorona(R) is made from petrochemical building blocks. Manufacture of Sorona(R) using Bio-PDO(TM) will begin in early 2007, providing the added feature of approximately 40 percent renewable content.

Tate & Lyle uses innovative technology to transform corn, wheat and sugar into value-added ingredients for customers in the food, beverage, pharmaceutical, cosmetic, paper, packaging and building industries. A leader in cereal sweeteners and starches, sugar refining, value added Value Added

The enhancement a company gives its product or service before offering the product to customers.

Notes:
This can either increase the products price or value.
 food and industrial ingredients, and citric acid citric acid or 2-hydroxy-1,2,3-propanetricarboxylic acid, HO2CCH2C(OH)(CO2H)CH2CO2 , Tate & Lyle is also the world number- one in industrial starches and the sole manufacturer of SPLENDA(R) Sucralose sucralose: see sweetener, artificial. . Backed by a strong and growing research organization, Tate & Lyle helps add taste, texture, nutrition and increased functionality to everyday products used by millions of people around the world.

In the last decade, Tate & Lyle established fermentation as a core technological competency and is now one of the world's major fermentation producers with 17 fermentation plants on four continents. In addition to Bio- PDO PDO Php Data Objects (PHP extension)
PDO Protected Designation of Origin (EC)
PDO Pacific Decadal Oscillation (weather)
PDO Property Damage Only
(TM), its portfolio includes citric acid, biogums such as xanthan gum xan·than gum
n.
A natural gum of high molecular weight produced by culture fermentation of glucose and used as a stabilizer in commercial food preparation.
, the carotenoid Carotenoid

Any of a class of yellow, orange, red, and purple pigments that are widely distributed in nature. Carotenoids are generally fat-soluble unless they are complexed with proteins.
 nutrient astaxanthin, and both fuel grade and potable potable /pot·a·ble/ (po´tah-b'l) fit to drink.

po·ta·ble
adj.
Fit to drink; drinkable.



potable

fit to drink.
 ethanol.

DuPont -- one of the first companies to publicly establish environmental goals 20 years ago -- has broadened its sustainability commitments beyond internal footprint reduction to include market-driven targets for both revenue and research and development investment. The goals are tied directly to business growth, specifically to the development of safer and environmentally improved new products for key global markets.

DuPont is a science-based products and services company. Founded in 1802, DuPont puts science to work by creating sustainable solutions essential to a better, safer, healthier life for people everywhere. Operating in more than 70 countries, DuPont offers a wide range of innovative products and services for markets including agriculture and food; building and construction; communications; and transportation.

For more information, call 302/774-7447 or visit http://www.tateandlyle.com.
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