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ENR > Power & Industrial > Biochemical Plant To Make Polymers Using Corn, Not Oil - McGraw-Hill Construction | ENR
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| A chemical plant nearing completion in east Tennessee is on the cutting edge of the transition from a petroleum economy to one based on renewable feedstocks. The plant, owned by a joint venture of a U.S.-based chemical giant and a major U.K.-based food-products company, will produce a polymer made from corn rather than petroleum feedstock.
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