BluCon has already received funding from the German Ministry of Economics and Climate Protection to scale up its proprietary fermentation technology. The company is currently performing pilot runs. "We are proud to have won the investment and support of LG Chem, one of the major chemical companies in the world, that clearly commits to reaching carbon-neutral growth by 2030 and net-zero emissions by 2050," says Co-Founder and Co-CEO Markus Fehr.
BluCon plans to adapt its process for the conversion of feedstocks, such as wheat straw into bioplastics, to other feedstocks such as corn stover, bagasse, cotton stalks, starch and algae. BluCon will serve as a technology supplier. It will license its technologies to investors, the chemical and biotech industry and to large feedstock and bioplastic producers. This will generate revenue through milestone, royalty and service fees. The factories will likely be located in areas with ample feedstock supplies. This can con-tribute to bring development to remote rural areas worldwide. Additionally, the technology platform of BluCon has the flexibility to be used to produce other bio-based products as well, such as ethanol or succinic acid.