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7 things that made 2014 an exciting year for Novozymes7 things that made 2014 an exciting year for Novozymes" title="Share this link on Facebook">Bagsvaerd,DenmarkDecember 30, 2014As another year at Novozymes is coming to a close, here are some of 2014’s news highlights.Novozymes is golden – 5 times in a row2014 was off to a glittering start, withRobecoSAM, the specialists in sustainability investment, awarding Novozymes a top Gold Class rating in The Sustainability Yearbook 2014.? Novozymes was the only company in the biotechnology industry sector to receive this honor. In September,the Dow Jones Sustainability Index (DJSI) announced that Novozymes received 86 points out of 100within the Chemical Industry Sector. The score is in the top 3 percentile of sustainability leaders in this new and highly
competitive
sector. Building a better future for bio-agIn February,Novozymes and
Monsanto
received the required regulatory approvals to make The BioAg Alliance a reality. This marked a true beginning for sustainable microbial technology in agriculture. Since then, Novozymes decided to establish a new R&D campus in North Carolina dedicated to bio-agriculture. The facility has at year end hired more than 80 new scientists.Yield discovery enzymes used to produce more than one-third of U.S. fuel ethanolBioenergy sales enjoyed strong growth during 2014, and this was mainly driven by continued positive penetration of Novozymes’ yield discovery solutions, Avantec®, Spirizyme® Achieve and Olexa®.In Q3, sales were up by 23% in LCYcompared with the first nine months of 2013.Reducing the sting of daily drug dosingDiabetes patients often endure the recurring inconvenience of daily shots. Thanks to Novozymes’ VELTIS albumin technology platform, once-weekly dosing is now possible as the active life of drug is extended.In March, the EU approved GlaxoSmithKline’s new once-weekly diabetes drug, based on VELTIS. This drug secured approval in the US in April.Company fit for a presidentIn May,Novozymes’ CEO Peder Holk Nielsen joined other international business leaders at the White House. President Obama hosted the event to discuss investing in the United States. Just one month earlier, Peder met China’s President Xi Jinping during a Danish State Visit to Beijing.Simplifying detergent production with enzymesIn October,Novozymes launched Medley, a set of five ready-made, pre-stabilized enzyme blends for liquid detergents – the first ever blend of enzymes introduced for the broad detergent market. Targeting small and mid-size detergent producers, the Medley solutions are composed with more than 50 years’ experience, and can simplify production, free up working capital and save money - all while producing a more efficient detergent.Cellulosic biofuel - on the brink of commercializationOn December 17th, Raízen announced that they have been producing biofuel at their first cellulosic ethanol unit in Brazil since November.Novozymes developed the enzyme technology optimized for Raízen’s process.2014 has been an important year for cellulosic biofuel. In September, LIBERTY, the U.S.’s first commercial-scale cellulosic ethanol plant, was inaugurated, and later that month, Brazil’s GranBio began production at Bioflex 1, the first commercial-scale advanced
biofuels
plant in the Southern Hemisphere.More news from: NovozymesWebsite: http://www.cnchemicals.com/: December 30, 2014The news item on this page is copyright by the organization where it originatedFair use notice
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