10 February 2010, Minnetonka, MN - Participants from Sony
Corporation, International Paper, All Nippon Airways, Michigan State
University, Frito-Lay, and Target Corporation are among the list of speakers
announced for the ‘Innovation Takes Root 2010’ conference, April 13-15, at the
Four Seasons Resort in Dallas, Texas. According to conference organizers NatureWorks
LLC, the line-up reflects the vibrancy and innovation now taking place in the
global biopolymers market.
"Designed as both a conference and an exhibition,
'Innovation Takes Root,' will be unique on two fronts," said Marc
Verbruggen, President and CEO of NatureWorks. "It is dedicated to
polylactide, the first of a growing class of biopolymers expected to be
produced on a global scale, and it captures for the first time in one forum the
innovations occurring with this material throughout the supplier chain, from
resin to retail," he explained, adding that attendees will learn about the
latest bio-based market introductions, green marketing approaches, new fibre and
plastics technologies, product developments, and advances in after-use,
'cradle-to-cradle' options.
"This conference was developed in response to what the
market has been requesting for this new class of low-carbon materials,"
added Verbruggen. "Specifically, it is a conference that encourages
collaboration and exchange between developers of products and processes,
innovative green marketers, those interested in emerging legislation, and those
people participating in the new business options that such a conference
generates."
The Keynote and Plenary session will provide a macro view of
opportunities in the field. Frito-Lay's Group Vice President for Sustainability
and Productivity, David Haft, will speak on environmental sustainability. The
USDA's Ron Buckhalt, BioPreferred Program Manager, will describe the federal
government's efforts to create markets for biopolymers with its bio-based
consumer labelling initiative. Leaders in the field are also expected to
discuss the increasing importance of carbon foot printing at the consumer
level.
A moderated panel discussion will focus on the green
business case for moving beyond fossil resources. Retailers and brand-owners
will share their views and experiences with a range of markets and products,
from food packaging and service ware to baby wipes. Participants include Target
Corporation, Sun Chips, International Paper Food Services, and Elements
Naturals. All Nippon Airways, one of Asia's leading airlines, will describe its
multi-year campaign to raise environmental awareness among its millions of
airline passengers.
"One of the most exciting and yet for some, in the
short term, frustrating aspects of bio-plastics," explained Verbruggen,
"is the potential for new treatments after their initial use." In a session
titled Cradle-to-Cradle, a cross section of stakeholders representing different
end-of-life options will share their experience and views on what's working,
what's not, and what's needed to successfully move toward cradle-to-cradle
bio-plastics applications.
Participants include industry expert Joseph P. Greene, a
Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Manufacturing at
California State University; Frederic van Gansberghe, CEO of Galactic, one of
the largest lactic acid producers in the world and the first to commercially
recover the lactic acid feedstock from post-consumer polylactide waste; and
Ashley Leidolf, of Frito-Lay's Packaging Sustainability and Advanced Materials
Research Group, who will describe the journey to produce the world's first
compostable chip bag.
In a session dedicated to Ingeo based product developments,
presentations will range from consumer electronics, by Sony Corporation, to
foodservice ware, flexible packaging, performance bio-based replacements for
polystyrene, exhibition carpet, and more.
Three technical tracks with more than 15 breakout sessions
at Innovation Takes Root 2010 are designed to allow a thorough exploration and
discussion on the latest in developments in both fibres and plastics markets.
Two tracks will focus on tailoring Ingeo performance and properties, with
either an additives approach, or a blends approach, while a separate track is
dedicated to the latest advances in Ingeo fibres and nonwovens.
There are two pre-conference technical workshops scheduled
for Tuesday, 13 April. Dr. Ramani Narayan, distinguished Professor in the Department
of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science at Michigan State University,
will lead a workshop on the overriding principles and concepts of bio-based and
biodegradable materials. Dr. Jim Valentine, Dr. Joe Schroeder, and Jed Randall,
all from NatureWorks, will give workshop participants practical tools for
characterizing and understanding product performance in biopolymers.
For more information, visit www.natureworksllc.com