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LanzaTech Partners with Sekisui Chemical to Transform Waste into Ethanol in Japan

By Patrick VaughnSeptember 25, 20242 Mins Read
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LanzaTech has entered into a master license agreement with Sekisui Chemical to implement a platform that converts syngas derived from municipal and industrial solid waste into ethanol. Sekisui plans to establish multiple facilities across Japan, utilizing equipment packages, engineering and advisory services, consumables, and intellectual property supplied by LanzaTech. The initial commercial-scale facility is expected

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