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Te Uru RÄkau â New Zealand Forest Service is laying the foundations for a new biofuels industry, to turn forestry waste into a potential billion-dollar industry, and working on a business case with help from global investment experts Indufor Asia Pacific Ltd.
âEstablishing a biofuels industry in New Zealand will require significant investment, so weâre moving ahead with developing the business case for this investment,â says Jason Wilson, director of sector investments at Te Uru RÄkau â New Zealand Forest Service.
Mr Wilson says research shows a biofuels industry would help New Zealand to meet its emissions targets and provide jobs and new industries in our regional centres.
A virtual media brief is to take place Wednesday to accompany this year s high-level cyber security Exercise Locked Shields, organizers, the Tallinn-based NATO Cooperative Cyber Defense Center of Excellence (CCDCOE), have announced.
Under a new format for 2021, this year s event will be the largest global live-fire cyber defense exercise worldwide, the CCDCOE says, and will aim to highlight the need for cyber defenders and strategic decision-makers to understand the numerous interdependencies between national IT systems of various countries.
The virtual briefing will take place Wednesday afternoon, while Exercise Locked Shields as a whole runs Tuesday to Friday.
The importance and relevance of Locked Shields can be gauged from the range of cyber threats which concern NATO allies and other states, while the exercise will test these countries abilities to protect vital services and critical infrastructure, the CCDCOE says.
Image courtesy of VTT VTT is testing Thermocell plastic film made of cellulose and fatty acids in the production of food packaging with Arla Foods, Paulig, and Wipak.
VTT is testing Thermocell plastic film made of cellulose and fatty acids in the production of food packaging in cooperation with Arla Foods, Paulig, and Wipak.
Made from renewable components, Thermocell plastic material is used in the same way as fossil-based plastic. Thanks to the development work, many features of the film already meet the requirements of the food industry, and cooperation has advanced to the testing of industrial production.
Renewable origin and recyclability of packaging materials are of increasing interest to both consumers and packers. Bio-based options are being sought for oil-based, or fossil-based plastics, which could be worked, used, and recycled like traditional plastics. One emerging solution is cellulose, the structural ingredient in plants which, like pla
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