RISE inaugurates solution for odor-free lignin

RISE (Research Institutes of Sweden) has inaugurated a new technology infrastructure at LignoCity in Bäckhammar dedicated to the production of odor-free lignin – a significant milestone for the bioeconomy and the sustainable materials of the future.

Lignin, a by-product of the pulp and paper industry, can be used in a wide range of products, including bioplastics, biofuels, batteries, carbon fiber, and asphalt. This new technology enables the development of more climate-smart products where odor has previously been a limiting factor.

RISE now offers an advanced testbed for producing lignin of various qualities, providing companies with the opportunity to test and refine their lignin-based solutions.

– This is a highly important step towards enabling the development and testing of climate-smart products. It will be very exciting to follow the continued progress. Congratulations to LignoCity, RISE, and all the partners who made this milestone possible, says Peter Sassner, Sting Bioeconomy.

Read more about LignoCity: https://lignocity.se/en/

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