| GreenTech 2002 Amsterdam, The Netherlands 24-26 April 2002 |
Presentations
Where available, the presentations from GreenTech 2002 can be found
below.
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Policy &
Regulations
Biotechnology
Eco-Design
Agriculture & Biocascading
New Materials & Technology
Market & Economy
Quality &
Performance: Customer Requirements
I.D.G. Bartle, ERRMA
Industrial Crops: A Global Opportunity.
The
Role of ERRMA (European Renewables Resources
and Materials Association)
N.D. van Egmond, National Institute for Public Health and the
Environment, the Netherlands
Energy, Food and Sustainability
M. Karus, Nova-Institute GmbH, Germany
Natural fibres in the European Automotive Industry. EU End-of-Life Vehicle Directive and
its Consequences on the Future Use of Natural Fibres
E.J.M.T. van den Heuvel, Novem, the Netherlands
Greener and Cleaner Fuels, Stimulating
the
Transition to a Sustainable Energy System
M. Luostarinen, MTT/Agrifood Research, Finland
Ecological Entrepreneurship: Study on the
Views of Consumers, Entrepreneurs and Members
of Parliament on Developing Ecological
Entrepreneurship
in Finland
H.W. Elbersen, ATO, the Netherlands
Renewable Resources - Opportunities and
Pitfalls
to Enter the Market
M.A.J. Toonen, Plant Research International, the Netherlands
Designed Fibre Crops for High Added Value
Applications
D.R. Kodali, Cargill Industrial Oils and Lubricants, US
New Developments in Seed Oils and their
Industrial
Applications
A. Koutinas, UMIST, UK
Evaluation of Wheat as a Generic Feedstock
for Chemical Production
K.L. Kovacs, University of Szeged, Hungary
Biohydrogen and Biogas from Biomass
W. Friedt, Justus Liebig University, Germany
Tailor-Made Vegetable Oil and Byproducts
for Oleochemical and Pharmaceutical Applications
I. Levin, Volcani Centre, Israel
Non GMO Fruit Factories. Non GMO Biotechnological
Strategies for Modulating Metabolic Pathways
in the Tomato Fruit
T. Kazazian, O2 France
Eco-Design and Materials
R. Wimmer, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
S-House: Innovative Use of Renewable Resources Demonstrated by Means of a Demonstration
Building
E. Ganglberger, Austrian Institute for Applied Ecology
Ashen's Bars, Raspberries' Mash and Canadian
Golden Rod - Natural Dyes for the Textile
Industry from Residues and Agricultural
Primary
Production
K. Schroeder, Design/Nord, Germany
The Innovative Potential and the Barriers
for Applying Plant Fibre Composites in
New
Fields of the Industry
J.C. Brezet, Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands
Successes and Failures in Eco-Design of Products
S.P. Haffmans, KIEM Sustainable Innovations, the Netherlands
Innovative Market Niches for Renewable Materials
R. Rabbinge, Wageningen University, the Netherlands
Fine Tuning of Plant Resources to Changing
Demands
A.C. Hulst, Avebe, the Netherlands
Bio-Refinery of Grass and Other Raw Materials
from Vegetable Sources and Product Applications
C. Schönweitz, Fraunhofer Institute for Process Engineering and
Packaging, Germany
Plant Proteins for Technical Applications
F. Rexen, Bioraf Denmark
Experiences with Whole Crop Utilisation in Denmark
E.R.P Keijsers, the Netherlands
Coconut Husk Based Building and Packaging
Materials: Binderless Board Production
Technology
C. Spencer, Springdale Crops Synergies Ltd, UK
The Use of Agricultural Crops in the Production of Textiles in the UK
J. van Haveren, ATO, the Netherlands
"Green" Polymer Additives Based
on Renewable Materials
M.A. Svoboda, Joanneum Research, Austria
Property Profiles and Structure-Property
Relationship of Polypropylene-Wood Composites
with High Wood Content
J.M. Rebier, Cerestar, France and G. Floridi and T. Milizia, Novamont,
Italy
New Developments in Starches
D. Magyar and C. Rupp-Dahlem, Roquette and DuPont, France
Isosorbide - A New Bio-Based Monomer Enhances
the Value of Polymers
W.J Homan, SHR Timber Research, the Netherlands
Modified Wood: Sustainable and Durable
J. Hardy, University of York, UK
Green Chemistry
E. Galley, The Boots Company PLC, UK
The Trials of Developing and Marketing
Effective
Wellbeing Products from Natural Raw Materials
M. Gylling, Danish Research Insititute of Food Economics
Industrial Application of Plant Protein
Binders
and Co-binders in Paper and Paints - Economic
and Technical Feasibility
B. Anders, Amt Klützer Winkel, Germany
Utilisation of Seawood as Factor for Regional
Cycles
R.O.J. Jongboom, Rodenburg Biopolymers b.v., the Netherlands
Market Activities for Solanyl®: Bioplastics
Based on Potato By-Products
H. Käb, IBAW/Narocon Innovation Consulting, Germany
The Kassel Project: Test Market for Compostable
Packaging
H. Gilbertson, INFORRM, UK
Case Studies of Renewable Raw Materials
from
the INFORRM Project
Quality & Performance: Customer Requirements
X.S. Sun, Kansas State University, US
Soybean Adhesives and their Performance
H. Käb, IBAW/Narocon Innovation Consulting, Germany
State of the Art in High Oleic Oils
M. Delmas, University of Toulouse, France
Valorisation of Cereal Straws Through Selective
Separation of Cellulose, Lignins and Hemicelluloses
R.C. Willemse, TNO Eindhoven, the Netherlands
Starch-Clay Nanocomposites: Towards a Versatile
and Profitable Packaging Material
R. Kessler, Institut für Angewandte Forschung, Germany
Knowledge Based Processing and Quality
Control
of Bio-Based Materials