Friday, 18 August 2017

Startup Hopes to Revolutionize Bottled Water.





From Troy Shantz, The Sarnia Journal.


A California startup hoping to transform the bottled water industry by producing a renewable bottle is building its steppingstone plant in Sarnia in part to capitalize on local expertise, its CEO says.

“One of the reasons why we picked Sarnia was because the labour force is highly-skilled and knows how to do exactly the kind of stuff we’re doing,” said John Bissell, co-founder of Origin Materials. John Bissell is the co-founder and CEO of Origin Materials.

The company has developed a patented process that turns organic waste such as wood chips, wheat straw and corn stalks into a liquid compound called CMF, or chloromethylfurfural.

Construction of the commercial-scale demonstration facility in Sarnia is expected to begin 'soon' and be fully operational by the end of 2018, Bissell said.




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