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Business Developer
Business Developer
info@naturesprinciples.eu
info@naturesprinciples.eu
+31 6 3972 3401|Webpage=https://naturesprinciples.eu/|Feedstock=corn, sugar beet and sugar cane based feedstocks, to waste cellulose, lignocellulose, inulin or starch-based residual streams, pectin, any sugar-rich feedstock (juice from grass or tropical plants etc.)|Product=L-lactic acid and other organic acids|Image=Logo_NP_Whitebackground.jpg|Technology name=Biorefinery|TRL=5-6|Aeration=not disclosed|Biosafety lavel=not disclosed|Microorganism=not disclosed|Capacity=>100 m3 fermentor volume|Agitator=Not disclosed|Controlled parameters=Not to be given|Reactor material=Not disclosed|Other=No further specs}}
+31 6 3972 3401|Webpage=https://naturesprinciples.eu/|Feedstock=corn, sugar beet and sugar cane based feedstocks, to waste cellulose, lignocellulose, inulin or starch-based residual streams, pectin, any sugar-rich feedstock (juice from grass or tropical plants etc.)|Product=L-lactic acid and other organic acids|Image=Logo_NP_Whitebackground.jpg|Technology name=Biorefinery|TRL=5-6|Aeration=not disclosed|Biosafety lavel=not disclosed|Microorganism=not disclosed|Capacity=>100 m3 fermentor volume|Agitator=Not disclosed|Controlled parameters=Not to be given|Reactor material=Not disclosed|Other=Looking for feedstock providers}}
Nature’s Principles started as an innovative PhD project at Delft University of Technology, in The Netherlands. The lab experiments proved great results using mixed culture fermentation, which used Principles of Nature to make the microorganisms satisfied and productive, as opposed to genetically engineering them in a lab. We are now running the pilot scale production and will be ready soon for commercial volumes. Nature’s Principles is ready to face the challenge of making bio-based chemicals viable and circular at the same time.
Nature’s Principles started as an innovative PhD project at Delft University of Technology, in The Netherlands. The lab experiments proved great results using mixed culture fermentation, which used Principles of Nature to make the microorganisms satisfied and productive, as opposed to genetically engineering them in a lab. We are now running the pilot scale production and will be ready soon for commercial volumes. Nature’s Principles is ready to face the challenge of making bio-based chemicals viable and circular at the same time.