the french chemical industry - biobased economy
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Plant based chemistry
A key stone in the chemical industry
mutation
Dr Valerie Lucas
Science & Innovation Director
General Delegate
Vlucas@uic.fr
Annual Network Conference Biobased
Economy, Breda , Netherlands , the 11th of
december 2012
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The chemical industry in France
CA 86,7 billions of euros with 160 000 employees
The chemical industry association UIC (Union des Industries Chimiques) is a non-governmental organization defending the interests of 1400 members in France
UIC has been organised trough out France with 15 regions involved in
its network and in Paris around five main skills dealing with
• technics affairs
• economics and trade affairs
• social issues
• communication
• innovation
The UIC is also an active member of the European Chemical Industry
Council (CEFIC) which defends the interests of around 29 000
companies in Europe, representing 21 % of the world chemical
production
The French
chemical
industry:
7th largest
producer in
the World
and 2nd
largest in
Europe
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Four main mutations for the chemical industry in
France in the 10 next years
Integration with the future downstream chains of value Recycling of plastics and rare
metals
Sustainability of the chemical industry
Bio-based chemistry
Mutation
Impact on the chemical industry
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The biobased chemistry is a key-stone to continue developing the chemical industry in Europe.
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Bio-economy, « a megatrend » in US as well as in Europe
www.chimieduvegetal.com
The French plant based chemistry Association
ACDV estimates that the share of the biobased chemicals should increase at
the worldwide level in the next ten years (2025) and should be around :
20 % for polymers with 16 % for specialty polymers and 4% for the
basic polymers ; (38 Mt carbon per year)
5 to 6 % for intermediates commodities except polymers(6,6 Mt de
carbone par an)
20% for basic organic for specialties and fine chemicals (20Mt of carbon
per year)
Biobased market opportunities
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Different types of technological platforms to develop new
technologies on biobased chemistry
Public private partnership
1/ clusters of competitiveness : a key role to set up research and
developement projects with their members (academic and
industrials SMES)
2/ Demonstration plateforme and sharing facilities
3/ New tools : IEED with a key role to implement knowledge for
industrial partners
Private : Biorefineries
Tools and facilites to develop the
biobased products france
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the 11th of december 2012
Bordeaux
Lyon
Strasbourg
Toulouse
Rennes
Orléans
Lille
Clermont-
Ferrand
Montpellier
La
Rochelle
Rouen
Marseille
Dijon
Saint -
Quentin
Paris
Emplacement de l’
UIC régionale
IAR
MAUD
FIBRES
XYLOFUTUR
AGRIMIP INNOVATION
PASS
AXELERA
Cluster of competitiveness
IRT (Institute for Technological
Research)
IEED (Institutes of Excellence
for carbon-free energy)
Demonstration plateform
- Cluster of competitiveness
- Agromaterials/ wood
- Cluster of competitiveness
- Chemistry/ eco technologies
- Cluster of competitiveness
- Plants extraction/ flavors
- Cluster of competitiveness
- Agromaterials
- Cluster of competitiveness
- Wood for materials
- Cluster of competitiveness
- Biorefinery/ bioenergy/ agromaterials
- Cluster of competitiveness
- Biobased Materials
- BRI plateform
- sugar
ARD
Toulouse White
Biotechnology
- Toulouse White Biotechnology
- Biological tools
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name topics Contact point
White biotechs
process
Biologicals
tools
Michel Manach mmanach@insa-toulouse.fr www.Twb-demo.fr
Bioraffineries
Recherche
Innovation
White biotechs Jean-Marie Chauvet
<jm.chauvet@bioraffinerie-
innovation.fr>
Demonstration pilote
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Mutualised Innovation Platform B.R.I
Applied
research
Teaching
& academic
research
Lobbying
Foundation :
Cristal Union, Cristanol,
Champagne Céréales,
Siclaé, Chamtor, ARD
With the financial support from :
BIOREFINERY RESEARCH AND INNOVATION
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name topics Contact point
Biobased plastics based on chemistry
of starch;
Jean Marc Corpart
Jean-marc.corpart@roquette.com
Lille
Biobased chemistry based on biomasse
, and oilseed
2nd generation of biofuel
Gilles Ravot
gilles.ravot@sas-pivert.com
Compiegne
Low CO2 Factory of the future , biogaz,
biochemistry
Eric Larrey
Eric.larrey@ideel-factory.fr
Lyon
3rd generation of Biofuels (algae)
CO2 and wastes valorisation
Jean-Philippe Steyer) jean-
philippe.steyer@supagro.inra.fr
Narbonne
Greenstars
Institutes of Excellence for research and
technologies for carbon-free energy : IEED
Annual Network Conference Biobased Economy, Breda , Netherlands ,
the 11th of december 2012
Bordeaux
Lyon
Strasbourg
Toulouse
Rennes
Orléans
Lille
Clermont-
Ferrand
Montpellier
La
Rochelle
Rouen
Marseille
Dijon
Saint -
Quentin
Paris
Emplacement de l’
UIC régionale
Pivert
IDEEL
IFMAS
Greenstars
IAR
MAUD
FIBRES
XYLOFUTUR
AGRIMIP INNOVATION
PASS
AXELERA
IRT Jules Verne
ARD
Cluster of competitiveness
IRT (Institute for Technological
Research)
IEED (Institutes of Excellence
for carbon-free energy)
Demonstration plateform
- IEED
- Process based / Biogas
- IEED
- Biorefinery/ algae
- IEED
- Biobased materials/ starch and derivatives
- IEED
- Biorefineries/ oil and forest biomass/ biofuel
Toulouse White
Biotechnology
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THE BAZANCOURT POMACLE SITE
This complex represents an outstanding example of
integrated biorefinery
Jean marie chauvet Contact point Jean Marie Chauvet
<jm.chauvet@bioraffinerie-innovation.fr> Annual Network Conference Biobased Economy, Breda , Netherlands ,
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THE LESTREM SITE
The most important biorefinery in Europe
This plants spans 150 hectares. It converts
7 000 tons of grains each day and markets
more than 700 products. The Group’s main
Research Innovation Development center
is also based in Lestrem.
To respond to changes in the market. More
than 50 million euros per year are devoted
to research, innovation and development
and more than 300 researchers are
working in laboratories and pilot units.
.
www.roquette.com Christophe.rupp-dahlem@roquette.com Annual Network Conference Biobased Economy, Breda , Netherlands ,
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SOFIPROTÉOL-NOVANCE IN
COMPIÈGNE an oilseed processing
Near Compiègne, this oilseed biorefinery
brings together the group’s subsidiaries
specialised in oilseed crushing (Saipol),
biodiesel and glycerin production (Diester
Industrie) and oleochemical R&D and
production (Novance and Oleon).
A project is also underway for the development of a second
generation biodiesel demonstration unit within the BioTfueL
program.
Manuel Allain m.allain@novance.com Annual Network Conference Biobased Economy, Breda , Netherlands ,
the 11th of december 2012
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19-20 November
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