Fibenol is a company that produces wood-based raw materials and is dedicated to redefining the forest industry through sustainable production and new-age technology. Our mission is to add value to industries by transforming wood residues to replace fossil-based materials with wood-based materials. At our flagship plant, we use a unique fractionation technology that easily converts woody residues into a processable liquid in just 20 seconds. From that, we further extract biobased building blocks that can be turned into much-needed low-carbon products for customers looking to switch over from fossil-based materials to bio-based raw materials in various industry fields such as bio-based plastics, construction materials, cosmetics, or even the future of pharmaceuticals. Currently, we have three primary products: • LIGNOVA ™ - can be used directly or processed further into a variety of biochemicals, coatings and adhesives, resins, and more. • Cellulosic Sugars - a sustainable alternative for the whole bioprocessing industry to produce many platform chemicals. • Microcrystalline Cellulose (MCC) - can be used as a strength additive in papermaking, as a thickener, emulsion stabilizer, and more. To find out more about Fibenol products visit our website and request a desired sample for testing: fibenol.com/products
| Website | https://fibenol.com |
| Employees | 28 (22 on RocketReach) |
| Founded | 2018 |
| Industry | Biotechnology Research |
| Keywords | Wood Pellets, Wood Based Materials, Engineered Wood, Sustainable Production, Raw Materials, Biomass, Renewable Resources, Forest Products, Wood Processing, Green Technology, Environmental Sustainability, Bioeconomy, Circular Economy, Sustainable Forestry, Wood Fiber, Biorefinery, Pulping, Papermaking |
| Competitors | Cargill, ADM, BASF, DuPont, Syngenta, Lallemand, Brenntag, Alder BioPharmaceuticals, Inc., Barrington Nutritionals, Kerry Ingredients +41 more (view full list) |
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22 people are employed at Fibenol.
Fibenol is based in Tallinn, Harju County.