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5 total product lines
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Revenue as of 12/31/2023
| Reporting Segmentarrow_drop_up | Product Line | Amount (NOK) | Percentage |
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| keyboard_arrow_right | Reporting Segment & Product Line | Amount (NOK) | Percentage |
| BioMaterials |
Chemical Additives
These companies produce chemical additives, including cellulose, soda ash, carbon black, fumed silica, and fumed alumina. They are designed to change the properties of the chemicals, not the chemicals themselves.
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2.4B | 34.10% |
| BioSolutions |
Bio-Plastic Intermediates
These companies produce bio-plastic intermediates for diversified products.
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3.85B | 54.80% |
| BioSolutions |
Bio-Additives for Food and Beverage Producers
These companies manufacture food and beverage additives, such as preservatives, that are derived from alternative sources, like algae, genetic manipulation, or chemical synthetics.
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Non-Attributed |
Non-Attributed
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| Fine Chemicals |
Ethanol for Vehicle Fuels
These companies produce bio-fuels (mainly ethanol) to sell to refiners and feeders.
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0.78B | 11.10% |
| Fine Chemicals |
Chemical Intermediates
These companies produce chemical intermediates, also known as monomers, which are the most basic chemicals that are eventually polymerized into polymers, and then into plastic. Examples of chemical intermediates include chlorine, ethylene, propylene, styrene, olefins, and alkenes.
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Non-Attributed |
Non-Attributed
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BioMaterials
Chemical Additives
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2.4B | 34.10% |
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These companies produce chemical additives, including cellulose, soda ash, carbon black, fumed silica, and fumed alumina. They are designed to change the properties of the chemicals, not the chemicals themselves.
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BioSolutions
Bio-Plastic Intermediates
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3.85B | 54.80% |
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These companies produce bio-plastic intermediates for diversified products.
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BioSolutions
Bio-Additives for Food and Beverage Producers
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Non-Attributed |
Non-Attributed
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Why Zero? Explanation of what the heck's going on here.
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Why Zero? Explanation of what the heck's going on here.
These companies manufacture food and beverage additives, such as preservatives, that are derived from alternative sources, like algae, genetic manipulation, or chemical synthetics.
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Fine Chemicals
Ethanol for Vehicle Fuels
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0.78B | 11.10% |
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These companies produce bio-fuels (mainly ethanol) to sell to refiners and feeders.
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Fine Chemicals
Chemical Intermediates
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Non-Attributed |
Non-Attributed
help
Why Zero? Explanation of what the heck's going on here.
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help
Why Zero? Explanation of what the heck's going on here.
These companies produce chemical intermediates, also known as monomers, which are the most basic chemicals that are eventually polymerized into polymers, and then into plastic. Examples of chemical intermediates include chlorine, ethylene, propylene, styrene, olefins, and alkenes.
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