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We are thinking about how we can make the world sustainable

Sustainable low-carbon & eco-friendly technology

What are we?

NamuBioChem's goal is to lower carbon emissions, slow climate change, and make our lives healthier in the future.
Biomass resource, such as lignocelluloses, algae, organic waste resources, etc. can be converted into eco-friendly bio products and biofuels using our Core technology in the area of biochemical industry.
Biomass mainly consists of sugar (carbohydrates), lignin (hydrocarbons), and other components (proteins, lipids, etc.). We are working hard to develop more advanced materials and technology for various alternative chemical materials, high-value foods, coating materials, and films.
We will always do our best for development of advanced technologies in various fields such as chemical, environment, foods, and cosmetics, which can make our life more sustainable.

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Low-carbon, eco-friendly biomass
A global company leading application technology

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Biorefinery Technology of NamuBioChem Inc.

Biorefineries are processing facilities that convert biomass into value-added products such as biofuels, biochemicals, bioenergy/biopower, and other biomaterials.

According to the International Energy Agency Bioenergy Task 42 defined biorefining as "the sustainable processing of biomass into a spectrum of bio-based products (food, feed, chemicals, materials) and bioenergy (biofuels, power and/or heat)."

While other renewable energies, such as solar/photovoltaic, wind and geothermal, are limited to energy production, such as electricity generation, the idea is that biorefineries can create a much more comprehensive and sustainable economy and industry.

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OUR ESG

(No carbon footprint)

Biomass, such as plants, grows through photosynthesis using water, carbon dioxide, and solar energy. When bioproducts produced as raw materials are decomposed, they are decomposed into water and carbon dioxide, and the emitted carbon dioxide is reused as biomass through photosynthesis. Therefore, the increase in the total carbon dioxide concentration in the atmosphere due to biomass products becomes 'zero'.

For example, biofuels produced from biomass are carbon-neutral fuels, which are regulated by the UN IPCC (UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) and excluded from the greenhouse gas emissions of the countries in which they are used.

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