Produced from wood materials such as bamboo! We have developed an efficient method for breaking down cellulose into glucose in-house.
Bioethanol is produced from agricultural crops such as corn and sugarcane, but the carbohydrates from these crops compete with human food, which is why bioethanol is not being produced in large quantities as an alternative to petroleum. Our company has developed an efficient method for breaking down cellulose into glucose, resulting in the successful production of bioethanol from wood materials such as bamboo with high efficiency. Moving forward, we aim to produce bioethanol from these biomass sources at an industrial level based on this technology. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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We are a chemical company that researches, develops, manufactures, and sells cutting-edge materials and technologies in the environmental and energy sectors aimed at building a decarbonized society. We are developing various advanced materials and technologies, including natural biomass-based biodegradable plastics (resins), biomass coating materials, biomass inks, next-generation solar cells, next-generation secondary batteries, next-generation fuel cells, quantum dots, metal-organic frameworks, ionic liquids, deep eutectic solvents, and cellulose nanofibers. Our original brand, Nano Sakura, under GS Alliance, significantly enhances the functional properties of raw materials by "compositing" cellulose nanofibers, which are the main component of plants, with various existing resin materials, resulting in an environmentally friendly, next-generation high-performance advanced material. We also offer products made from 100% natural materials derived from natural biomass waste resources such as wood, plants, bamboo, paper, recycled paper, seaweed, and starch, aiming for a grade with zero petroleum usage, striving to create materials that are as environmentally friendly as possible. We have been selected as a startup support program company by UNOPS, a United Nations-related organization. UNOPS S3i Innovation Centre Japan