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LanzaTech partners with Givaudan to develop sustainable fragrance ingredients
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Sep 23, 2022
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Sep 23, 2022

LanzaTech partners with Givaudan to develop sustainable fragrance ingredients

Partnerships

  • LanzaTech, a Nasdaq-listed next-generation carbon transformation company, has partnered with Givaudan, a global cosmetics and fragrance company, to develop sustainable fragrance ingredients from renewable carbon.

  • The two companies hope to leverage LanzaTech’s synthetic biology capability and go beyond the production of ethanol to identify new ways of creating key fragrance ingredients for Givaudan’s products.

  • LanzaTech introduces its consumers to renewable carbon (carbon that avoids or substitutes the use of additional fossil carbon) through carbon transformation where the company’s technology converts emissions to ethanol and then converts this to the building blocks for a wide range of consumer goods such as laundry detergent, clothing, shoes, and food packaging. Similarly, the company’s synthetic biology and modeling capabilities enable them to introduce new pathways into its biocatalyst to produce a variety of different chemicals through this process.

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