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About nova-Institut
editThe nova-Institut is a private and independent research institute founded in 1994. It provides science-based consulting and research with a particular focus on the transition of the chemical and materials industry to renewable carbon. The institute supports companies in replacing fossil carbon with biomass, direct CO2 utilization, and recycling to achieve a climate-neutral future.
Key Products and Services
editThe nova-Institut offers comprehensive services in the areas of raw materials, technologies and markets, economy and politics, sustainability, communication, and strategy development. It assists companies in developing strategies for a successful transformation to a sustainable future. Services include market and trend reports, position papers, and infographics on renewable carbon and defossilization.
Mission and Values
editThe main mission of the nova-Institut is to promote the transition to a bio- and CO2-based economy. The institute is committed to developing sustainable solutions that are both ecologically and economically beneficial. It places great importance on collaboration with national and international partners to promote innovative approaches and technologies.
Sustainability Goals and Initiatives
editThe nova-Institut is strongly committed to sustainability and the preservation of biodiversity. It participates in projects such as the 3-CO project, which aims to support sustainable consumption through intelligent digital solutions and policies for the labeling and certification of bio-based products. The institute also promotes the circular economy, particularly in the area of textile recycling, and works on the development of technologies for fiber-to-fiber recycling.
Current Projects and Events
editThe nova-Institut is active in organizing events and conferences that support the exchange of knowledge and the promotion of the renewable carbon industry. Notable events include the Cellulose Fibres Conference 2025, which addresses the latest developments in the field of cellulose fibers. Additionally, the institute is involved in the opening of the world's first commercial FDCA flagship plant, which represents a significant step towards a sustainable, circular bioeconomy.
The nova-Institut provides a platform for the exchange of knowledge and the promotion of innovations that are crucial for the success of the bio- and CO2-based economy. With over two decades of experience in utilizing bio-based materials and products, the institute is a leading player in promoting sustainable solutions for the industry.