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Wouldn't it be great if we could transform waste, grass, sawdust and recycled wood into something useful, like a sweater, a fishing rod or fuel for your car? London-based Lixea has created a flexible, gentle and cost-effective process that separates cellulose and lignin from biomass. Now, they're building their first pilot-plant in Bäckhammar. Join us as we talk with Florence Gschwend, CEO and co-founder and Krisztina Kovacs-Schreiner, Commercial Director at Lixea about their future plans and the search for their first Swedish employee.
By Sting BioeconomyWouldn't it be great if we could transform waste, grass, sawdust and recycled wood into something useful, like a sweater, a fishing rod or fuel for your car? London-based Lixea has created a flexible, gentle and cost-effective process that separates cellulose and lignin from biomass. Now, they're building their first pilot-plant in Bäckhammar. Join us as we talk with Florence Gschwend, CEO and co-founder and Krisztina Kovacs-Schreiner, Commercial Director at Lixea about their future plans and the search for their first Swedish employee.