Consolidated Biofuels to Build New Facility for Green Polyols
The plant will produce polyols, which will be marketed by its green chemistry division Meadow Polymers.
Consolidated Biofuels Corp. recently announced it has received funding from Sustainable Development Technology Canada (SDTC). This funding will reportedly enable the build out of a plant located in Delta, British Columbia. The plant will produce polyols, which will be marketed by its green chemistry division Meadow Polymers.
“This funding continues our journey towards a sustainable, renewable and competitive business model that began a decade ago with our biodiesel production facility,” said Dan Treleaven, president. “The Meadow Polymer Division is a natural extension of this business.”