Global Bioenergies delivers first batch of cosmetics ingredient

French green chemistry specialist Global Bioenergies announced the delivery of a first batch of sustainable cosmetic ingredients to cosmetics heavyweight L'Oréal. It was produced as part of the ISOPROD project, supported by the French State's Investissements for the Future Program.

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The ambitious 2016 bio-isobutene project has reached another milestone: In late November, Global Bioenergies (Euronext Growth Paris: ALGBE) delivered a first batch of sustainably produced condensed isobutene molecules to partner L’Oreal. Isobutene is one of the major building blocks of the petrochemicals industry, represents a market worth US$25bn and may one day address an additional market worth US$400 bn. 15 million tonnes are produced every year and are turned into plastics, rubbers and fuels. Isobutene is a colourless and odourless gas. Within cosmetics it is used as a replacement for CFCs in aerosol hairsprays and deodorants. Foam products like hair mousses and shaving creams also may contain isobutene.

The company’s bio-isobutene test batch was first converted by the Fraunhofer Institute in Germany and then purified before delivery to L’Oréal. The cosmetics giant will check the new ingredient in its formulations and scrutinise if all specifications are met. Marc Delcourt, CEO of Global Bioenergies, said: "The delivery of this batch of renewable ingredient is a major step forward in the ISOPROD project. It will be followed by other batches, produced as part of both ISOPROD and another European programme in partnership with two leading specialty chemical companies, CLARIANT and INEOS. L’Oréal is the leading cosmetics firm to promote leaving fossil resources out of its formulas. The transition to sustainable chemicals and materials is accelerating as a growing number of major companies similarly drive the change towards a greener future."

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